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laissez-faire [læs.eɪ ˌfeə(ɹ)]stresses
busin. невмешательство в экономику; неограниченная свобода предпринимательства
econ., fr. политика невмешательства государства в экономику; свободная конкуренция; невмешательство государства в экономику; принцип свободы торговли; политика невмешательства; политика невмешательства (провозглашающая невмешательство государства в сферу экономической и социальной жизни); невмешательство (особ. государства в экономику); либеральный стиль руководства (kamilla_new)
fr. беспечный (a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. "a laissez-faire attitude to life" (Oxford Dictionary): For more than a dozen years, the municipality refused to issue debentures to finance improvements. Roads often followed the construction of housing. This laissez-faire atmosphere drove frustrated West Side residents to secede and form the Municipality of Point Grey in 1906. (Harold Kalman) ART Vancouver)
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laissez-faire [læs.eɪ ˌfeə(ɹ)]
econ., fr. a policy of governmental non-interference in economic affairs; a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for the maintenance of peace and property rights (...argued that the problem with oil prices was too much laissez-faire)
fig., fr. a policy of non-interference by authority in any competitive process; a philosophy or practice characterized by a usually deliberate abstention from direction or interference especially with individual freedom of choice and action
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