Asked by binky
A government is laissez-faire when it
does not interfere with business affairs and does not regulate its actions.
fairly regulates businesses.
leaves workers alone and doesn’t regulate unions.
fairly regulates workers.
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"Does not interfere with business affairs and does not regulate its actions."
Laissez-faire means minimal government intervention in the economy—businesses operate with little or no government regulation.
Laissez-faire means minimal government intervention in the economy—businesses operate with little or no government regulation.
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