Computer Science, asked by sivasankariss1999, 7 months ago

What is the 'Laissez fair' view point?
A) Business enterprise must get opportunity to earn more profits.
B) A view popularised by Ronssean, Bentham and Hobbes
C) A minimum of public intervention in economic activities.
D) The change in the concept of labour from commodity approach to human concept.​

Answers

Answered by MaroofSofi
1

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I Think So the c Is Correct answer

Answered by prakharuts015
0

Answer:

An answer is an option(c) A minimum of public intervention in economic activities.

Explanation:

Laissez-faire is a moneymaking philosophy of free-market free enterprise that opposes government interposition. The theory of laissez-faire was progressed by the French Physiocrats over the course of the 18^{th} century and is of the opinion that economic triumph is more likely the fewer governments are complicated in the business.

Hence, the correct answer is A minimum of public intervention in economic activities.

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