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In a free enterprise economy it would be profitable only to supply a fraction of the amount to which the government is currently committed.
Eisenhower was a conservative whose policy views were close to Taft; they agreed that a free enterprise economy should run itself.
"We live in a free enterprise economy, laissez-faire.
The Centre favours a "free enterprise economy and a free society under limited government where individuals can prosper and fully develop their talents".
One of the most important characteristics of a market economy, also called a free enterprise economy, is the role of a limited government [citation needed].
The trip covered eleven cities and fulfilled Yeltsin's dreams of seeing the Statue of Liberty and an example of a free enterprise economy.
Though the development of a free enterprise economy was vastly superior and an improvement on the Communist model, it too need not have been so harsh and followed the US model of capitalism.
Caricaturing the argument so far, the Conservative Party supports a free enterprise economy because it considers the most important objective is to maximize the size of the national cake by allocating resources as efficiently as possible.
However, the vast majority of Afrikaners/Boer have joined White English-speakers in supporting South Africa's official opposition, the Democratic Alliance, indicating their acceptance of non-racism within a free enterprise economy.
However, libertarians like Milton Friedman have argued that this process is counterproductive as it seriously restricts the number of active professionals working in society and thus unnecessarily inhibits the working of a free enterprise economy.
Conservative Congressmen led by Republican Senator Robert A. Taft argued that business cycles in a free enterprise economy were natural and that compensatory spending should only be exercised in the most extreme of cases.
The SIF advocates personal freedom and less state control generally (e.g. it is opposed to censorship and identity cards), and a genuinely free enterprise economy including low taxation and no state subsidies to industry.
Mr. Galbraith has taken on somewhat heftier matters: our fond assumptions about the so-called free enterprise economy and the wistful notion of human nature that underlies - and gives the lie to - the science of economics itself.
However, Johan Norberg of CIS, a free enterprise economy think tank, presents a hypothesis that as people who think that they themselves control their lives are more happy, paternalist institutions may decrease happiness.
Exactly what the word "mafia" means in Russia is not clear, but those who use the word seem to have in mind the brash entrepreneurs, slick wheeler-dealers and aggressive businessmen who have emerged, seemingly out of nowhere, to take advantage of the hesitant movement toward a free enterprise economy.
Pearson's work in publishing the work of "scholars who are supportive of a free enterprise economy, and a firm and consistent foreign policy and a strong national defense" was commended by President Ronald Reagan for his ""substantial contribution to promoting and upholding those ideals and principles that we value at home and abroad."