laissez faire

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  A policy of governmental non-interference in economic affairs.
 * 2) A policy of non-interference by authority in any competitive process.
 * 1) A policy of non-interference by authority in any competitive process.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Finnish: laissez-faire-politiikka
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: ჩაურევლობა
 * German: Laissez-faire
 * Icelandic: afskiptaleysi stjórnvalda
 * Japanese: レッセフェール, 自由放任
 * Malay: laissez-faire
 * Portuguese: laissez-faire
 * Russian:, лессе-фе́р
 * Swedish:, låt gå
 * Turkish: laissez-faire

Adjective

 * 1)  Practicing or representing governmental noninterference, or minimal interference, especially in economic affairs; pertaining to free-market capitalism.
 * 2)  Advocating such noninterference.
 * 3)  Resulting from such noninterference.
 * 4)  Avoiding interference in other people's affairs; choosing to live and let live.
 * 1)  Resulting from such noninterference.
 * 2)  Avoiding interference in other people's affairs; choosing to live and let live.
 * 1)  Avoiding interference in other people's affairs; choosing to live and let live.

Translations

 * Finnish: laissez-faire


 * Icelandic: afskiptalaus,