laissez faire in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

laissez faire in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for laissez faire in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The end of the war gave rise to a new mining elite oriented to laissez-faire capitalism.
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The regime acknowledged early on that radicalism and republicanism threatened it, undermining its laissez-faire policies.
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He created a new political group that sought to preserve the old status quo while accepting the basics of laissez-faire and free trade.
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His political policies combined authority and moderate economic liberalism -- that is, the support of laissez-faire economic policies.
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His political policies combined authority and moderate economical liberalism that is, the support of laissez-faire economic policies.
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This they hoped would bring about an economic system with minimal regulations and tariffs, thus a more laissez-faire economy.
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To attract economic capital, he advocated a laissez-faire tax policy.
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Concern extends even to such supporters (or former supporters) of laissez-faire economics and private sector financiers.
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The laissez-faire style of leadership is negligible in practice.
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He espoused conservative principles such as nationalism, individualism, constitutionalism, laissez-faire economics, property rights, and opposition to reform.
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