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laizzez faire
Depends who you ask. Laissez-faire advocates will say that state interference is messing with companies' ability to be truly competitive with each other and that this will disadvantage the economy. The opposite will say that state interference is necessary because of the competitiveness between companies, and that the economy needs to be kept in check to some extent in order not to harm the people. There is no agreement on whether or not either way is true, there is no agreement on how much the economy needs to be kept in check. As a result, all western countries have a mixed capitalist economy.
laissez-faire
A government with a hands off or laissez-faire approach doesn't interfere with the economy and generally stays out of the citizens lives.
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laizzez faire
For Americans in the 1920s? The main thing it did was lower taxes
isolationism and laissez-faire business policy
Because of the, Republican laissez-faire policies.
During the Progressive Era, Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson broke with the policies of late 19th century presidents concerning laissez-faire economic policies. The Progressive Era lasted from the 1890s to the 1920s.
laissez faire- french word meaning the govt. will stay out of the economy
isolationism and laissez-faire business policy
Depends who you ask. Laissez-faire advocates will say that state interference is messing with companies' ability to be truly competitive with each other and that this will disadvantage the economy. The opposite will say that state interference is necessary because of the competitiveness between companies, and that the economy needs to be kept in check to some extent in order not to harm the people. There is no agreement on whether or not either way is true, there is no agreement on how much the economy needs to be kept in check. As a result, all western countries have a mixed capitalist economy.
faire, créer, fabriquer
Laizay faire
Faire in French is "to do" in English.
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do