Laissez-faire Economies

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An economy where the government has very little involvement and control in the economy. For example, the free-market will largely control prices, production, and industries.

Laissez-faire economics are typically associated with capitalistic motives, promoting free trade and open markets as a means to increase prosperity and economic growth.

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