karışmama siyaseti

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laissez faire
A policy of non-interference by authority in any competitive process
A policy of governmental non-interference in economic affairs
Practicing or representing governmental noninterference, or minimal interference, especially in economic affairs; pertaining to free-market capitalism

I think the city should take a laissez faire approach to this; getting involved would only make things worse.

Avoiding interference in other people's affairs; choosing to live and let live
Resulting from such noninterference

The price ceiling was well below the laissez faire price that demand would have supported, so there were always shortages.

Advocating such noninterference

The Senator claims to be laissez faire, but he voted in favor of the subsidies.

{i} government policy of economic non-intervention; personal policy of not interfering with the freedom of others (from French "let do")
Noninterference; an axiom of some political economists, deprecating interference of government by attempts to foster or regulate commerce, manufactures, etc
the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs
An economic doctrine that opposes governmental regulation of or interference in commerce beyond the minimum necessary for a free-enterprise system to operate according to its own economic laws
(Fr ‘let (people) do (as they please’) A term used to describe and sometimes advocate for a government’s "hands off" relationship to the economy, i e , the government should avoid trying to improve or direct the economy in any way and collect and re-distribute only that money absolutely necessary for the survival of the nation Advocated by Adam Smith as a counter doctrine to mercantilism and supported by most neo-liberal capitalists today
laissez faire refers to the practice of minimal government interference with the workings of the market system The term means that people should be left alone in carrying out their economic affairs
by bounty or by restriction; as, the doctrine of laissez faire; the laissez faire system of government
Free market economics with a minimum of government intervention
Literally, "let do": a philosophy that advocates minimal government interference in the economy
The doctrine of "leave it alone," of nonintervention by government in the market mechanism
a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for the maintenance of peace and property rights
the government should leave things alone, or stay out of the economy