economic liberalism

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Noun

economic liberalism (countable and uncountable, plural economic liberalisms)

  1. The ideological belief in organising the economy on individual lines in such a way as to have the greatest possible number of economic decisions made by individuals or households and not by collective institutions or organisations.
    Coordinate term: classical liberalism

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