Talk:Laisser faire
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[edit] Laisser faire = Laissez-faire
The article says that "laisser-faire should not be confused with laissez-faire".
According to Random House dictionary, both "laisser faire" and "laissez faire" are
- The theory that government should intervene as littel as possible in the direction of economic affairs
- the practice or doctrine of non-interference in the affairs of others
--Aleph4 11:22, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
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