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A positive program for laissez faire
Book • 1934
In 'A Positive Program for Laissez Faire,' Henry C. Simons presents a comprehensive argument for maintaining economic freedom by establishing conditions that minimize state intervention.
He advocates for eliminating monopolies, reforming the monetary system, and promoting equity through taxation.
The work is a significant contribution to the debate on economic policy during the Great Depression.
He advocates for eliminating monopolies, reforming the monetary system, and promoting equity through taxation.
The work is a significant contribution to the debate on economic policy during the Great Depression.
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