His death was followed with the economic liberalism (1912-25) when banks were allowed to acquire almost complete control of the country.
While the party advocates economic liberalism, it is committed to the social market economy.
The parties' attitudes to the free market and economic liberalism are mixed.
Until the late 1920s Japanese leaders generally supported the ideal, if not the practice, of economic liberalism.
In recent years, it has focussed more on economic liberalism.
In economics, the party is supportive of the economic liberalism.
This was the heyday of classic political and economic liberalism.
Unfortunately, over the past few years the state has also moved towards economic liberalism.
As economic liberalism failed, many were eagerly looking for new solutions.
Private property and individual contracts form the basis of classical economic liberalism.