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What is it called when the government takes a "hands off" approach to businesses?

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laissez faire,  pretty sure it's what you're referring to. Laissez faire(a Frencheconomic term) is when a government allows a business to do whatever it wants to, and does not make a government intervention, which might potentially cause a market failure(when subsidies, tariffs or tax goes wrong and cause externalities). For example, if a product is just bad, it's neither a merit (beneficial) or demerit good to society, the government will just remain indifferent to it, hoping it will be removed from the market as nobody wants it.
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Laissez-faire

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