Principles of Macroeconomics
Laissez-faire is an economic policy that promotes minimal government intervention and allows the free market to self-regulate with little to no restrictions or regulations. It is a hands-off approach to economic management, where the government's role is limited to providing basic public services and infrastructure, while allowing businesses and individuals to make their own economic decisions without interference.
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