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Mixed economyAn economy in which some production is done by the private sector and some by the state, in state-owned enterprises.Similar MatchesPolitical economyPolitical economy1. Early name for the discipline of economics. 2. A field within economics encompassing several alternatives to neoclassical economics, including Marxist economics. Also called radical political economy. 3. A field within economics that concerns the interactions between political processes and economic variables, especially economic policies. Pure exchange economyPure exchange economyA theoretical economy in which goods are not produced, but exist as endowments, and are then traded among consumers. Bubble economyBubble economyTerm for an economy in which the presence of one or more bubbles in its asset markets is a dominant feature of its performance. Japan was said to be a bubble economy in the late 1980s. Non-market economyNon-market economyA country in which most major economic decisions are imposed by government and by central planning rather than by free use of markets. Contrasts with a market economy. Newly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing Country Further SuggestionsMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industryold economy stocks Closed economy Tiger economy New Economy Barter economy Open economy black economy Integrated World Economy Emerging economy Small open economy Open-economy multiplier Goldilocks economy External diseconomy External economy Mature economy Goldilocks economy Political economy of protection Command economy Market economy Radical political economy |
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