willie96
willie96
06-04-2015
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How can the lassez-faire doctrine be described?
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HistoryGuy
HistoryGuy
06-04-2015
Lassez-faire is used to describe any situation wherein choices are left "uninterrupted" and people in charge let things "go with the flow". In an economic sense this would mean letting the market carry out with little government intervention.
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