Free enterprise (disambiguation)

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Free enterprise is an economic term related to a free market.

Free Enterprise may also refer to:

Transport[]

  • MS Free Enterprise I, a ferry in service with European Ferries between 1962 and 1980
  • MS Free Enterprise II, a ferry in service with European Ferries between 1965 and 1982
  • MS Free Enterprise III, a ferry in service with European Ferries between 1966 and 1984
  • , a ferry in service with European Ferries between 1969 and 1987
  • , a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1970 and 1993
  • , a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1972 and 1996
  • , a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1973 and 1998
  • , a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1974 and 1993
  • MS Herald of Free Enterprise, a ferry in service with European Ferries from 1980 until she sank in 1987
  • MS Pride of Free Enterprise, a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1980 and 2001
  • MS Spirit of Free Enterprise, a ferry in service with European Ferries & P&O Ferries between 1979 and 2003

Other uses[]

  • Free Enterprise, a newsletter published by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Free Enterprise (film), a 1999 comedy/romance movie starring Eric McCormack and Rafer Weigel
  • "Free Enterprise", a song by Rick Ross (featuring John Legend) from Black Market
  • Free Enterprise Action Fund, was a mutual fund
  • Free Enterprise Fund, a conservative fund-raising organization co-founded by Stephen Moore
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