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14 August, 12:00

Who was the main proponent of laissez-faire economics during the Enlightenment period?

a. Jeremy Bentham

b. Adam Smith

c. John Stuart Mill

d. Robert Owen

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  1. 14 August, 13:17
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    The main proponent of laissez-faire economics during the Enlightenment period was "B. Adam Smith," since Smith believed that the "invisible hand of the market" should dictate the movement of the economy.
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