which leader wanted the markets to be free From government interference
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Lech Walesa , polish politician and labor activist wanted markets to be free from government interference.
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Laissez-faire is a financial arrangement in which actions between private companies are independent of government interference such as ordinance, perquisites, taxes, and gratuities.
The concept of laissez-faire is customarily correlated with the statisticians perceived as Physiocrats, who prospered in France from about 1756 to 1778. The theory of laissez-faire gained strong support in classical finance as it emerged in Great Britain under the leadership of statistician and philosopher Adam Smith.
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