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What were laissez-faire economists Adam Smith's, Thomas Malthus', and David Ricardo's views?

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Adam Smith argued in his book The Wealth of Nations that a deregulated economy would allow for free markets of commerce to benefit all people within a society, as it would allow for lower prices on more goods and more innovations to occur.

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