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Positive non-interventionism was the economic policy of Hong Kong; this policy can be traced back to the time when Hong Kong was under British rule. It was first officially implemented in 1971 by Financial Secretary of Hong Kong John Cowperthwaite, who believed that the economy was doing well in the absence of government intervention but that it was important to create the regulatory and physical infrastructure to facilitate market-based decision making. The policy was continued by subsequent Financial Secretaries, including Sir Philip Haddon-Cave. Economist Milton Friedman has cited it as a fairly comprehensive implementation of laissez-faire policy.

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  • Positive non-interventionism was the economic policy of Hong Kong; this policy can be traced back to the time when Hong Kong was under British rule. It was first officially implemented in 1971 by Financial Secretary of Hong Kong John Cowperthwaite, who believed that the economy was doing well in the absence of government intervention but that it was important to create the regulatory and physical infrastructure to facilitate market-based decision making. The policy was continued by subsequent Financial Secretaries, including Sir Philip Haddon-Cave. Economist Milton Friedman has cited it as a fairly comprehensive implementation of laissez-faire policy. (en)
  • 積極的不介入(せっきょくてきふかいにゅう、中国語: 積極不干預、英語: Positive non-interventionism)とは、1970年代から香港返還にいたるまでの香港政庁による経済政策の基本方針である。1960年代までの自由放任を修正し、社会や経済が深刻な事態に陥った場合には、政府(香港政庁)が介入を行うこというものである。 (ja)
  • 積極不干預政策或積極不干預主義(英文:positive non-interventionism)是香港前財政司夏鼎基於1980年提出的術語,用以概括香港政府當時「小政府、大市場」的經濟政策。 (zh)
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  • Positive non-interventionism was the economic policy of Hong Kong; this policy can be traced back to the time when Hong Kong was under British rule. It was first officially implemented in 1971 by Financial Secretary of Hong Kong John Cowperthwaite, who believed that the economy was doing well in the absence of government intervention but that it was important to create the regulatory and physical infrastructure to facilitate market-based decision making. The policy was continued by subsequent Financial Secretaries, including Sir Philip Haddon-Cave. Economist Milton Friedman has cited it as a fairly comprehensive implementation of laissez-faire policy. (en)
  • 積極的不介入(せっきょくてきふかいにゅう、中国語: 積極不干預、英語: Positive non-interventionism)とは、1970年代から香港返還にいたるまでの香港政庁による経済政策の基本方針である。1960年代までの自由放任を修正し、社会や経済が深刻な事態に陥った場合には、政府(香港政庁)が介入を行うこというものである。 (ja)
  • 積極不干預政策或積極不干預主義(英文:positive non-interventionism)是香港前財政司夏鼎基於1980年提出的術語,用以概括香港政府當時「小政府、大市場」的經濟政策。 (zh)
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  • 積極的不介入 (ja)
  • Positive non-interventionism (en)
  • 積極不干預 (zh)
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