what is mean by lazes-faire
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Laissez faire, typically pronounced "LAY-zay fair," was originally a French economic term meaning “allow to do,” as in: the government does not interfere in the marketplace. ... For example, if a product is poorly made, people won't buy it — no need for the government to step in.
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Laissez faire, typically pronounced "LAY-zay fair," was originally a French economic term meaning “allow to do,” as in: the government does not interfere in the marketplace. ...
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