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"Laissez Faire", as described by Alexis de Tocqueville, refers to - A - the government interfering in the economy (the business community) B - the government not interfering in the economy C - the government restricting the rights of its citizens D - all of the above

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A - the government interfering in the economy (the business community)

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"Laissez Faire" refers to the economic system in which transaction is absent between private parties and this is done by the government. The government interfere in the economy by making regulations on the private parties. Laissez Faire is good for economic growth but not good for business community. The business community thinks that if there is less involvement of government in the economy, the better will be our business.

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