
British school of economics
The British School of Economics is a movement that values the ideas of classical liberators like Adam Smith, emphasizing free markets, limited government intervention, and individual economic freedom. It advocates for minimal regulation, voluntary exchange, and the belief that economic decisions made by individuals and businesses lead to efficient outcomes. This approach relies on market forces to allocate resources rather than government planning, aiming to promote economic growth, innovation, and personal liberty within a framework of open and competitive markets.