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词汇 mixed economy
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Definition of mixed economy in English:

mixed economy

noun
  • An economic system combining private and state enterprise.

    (私营和国营兼有的)混合经济

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since the existence of government virtually necessitates second-best policies, the marginal conditions can be no guide for intervention in a mixed economy.
    • All successful economies - capitalist, socialist or mixed economy social democratic - have to harness the talents of people who have ideas and organisational acumen.
    • Before entering into an investigation of the interventionist system of a mixed economy, two points must be clarified.
    • In contrast, the link between improved performance and either a mixed economy of financing or greater private provision is less clear and, in so far as it exists, highly complex.
    • All universal organizations include members with capitalist, socialist, and mixed economies.
    • Virtually every social system is a mixed economy, and in each case the proper name for it is that of the dominant partner in the mix.
    • The contemporary inhabitants of so-called mixed economies live in the presence of two distinct and incompatible systems of pricing and resource allocation.
    • There is wide support for the mixed economy - a private enterprise economy subject to government controls - as well as for state provision of welfare services.
    • Attention will be given to the theoretical problems of pure collectivism and to applied problems of mixed economies.
    • On politico-ideological grounds, they would not and could not embrace a mixed economy approach to the transformation process.
    • China has a mixed economy, one in which the government's role and institutional legacies from the former command economy have had profound effects on the geography of production.
    • In the 1930s through the 1950s the belief became popular that capitalism could only survive in an amputated way, in the form of a mixed economy or as a social market economy.
    • As an architect of Indian development, he steered India toward adopting a mixed economy with a large public sector and considerable state control of the private sector.
    • A widely popular, though nonetheless erroneous, construction holds that we face no dichotomous choice between regimes, but rather have evolved a new form of governance, a mixed economy.
    • Toward the end of the Cold War, the major political debate in western countries was economic - between advocates of a mixed economy and advocates of a largely privatised economy.
    • The party of Small Business, believers in a mixed economy rather than fanatical free-marketeers, at least, as long as a mixed-economy works.
    • In mixed economies, people may fear a monopolist because a person with so much control over the market has the opportunity to use the regulatory power of the state for his or her own benefit.
    • It paid lip-service to the mixed economy, but viewed private enterprise with distaste.
    • Obsession with the narrow economic and social concerns of managing the mixed economy sidelined other issues, such as immigration, national identity, or the environment.
    • By rights there should be a reassessment of the whole epoch of privatisation and uncontrolled capitalism and a return to the mixed economy.

Definition of mixed economy in US English:

mixed economy

nounˈˌmɪkst əˈkɑnəmi
  • An economic system combining private and public enterprise.

    (私营和国营兼有的)混合经济

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Virtually every social system is a mixed economy, and in each case the proper name for it is that of the dominant partner in the mix.
    • In the 1930s through the 1950s the belief became popular that capitalism could only survive in an amputated way, in the form of a mixed economy or as a social market economy.
    • Before entering into an investigation of the interventionist system of a mixed economy, two points must be clarified.
    • All universal organizations include members with capitalist, socialist, and mixed economies.
    • Since the existence of government virtually necessitates second-best policies, the marginal conditions can be no guide for intervention in a mixed economy.
    • In contrast, the link between improved performance and either a mixed economy of financing or greater private provision is less clear and, in so far as it exists, highly complex.
    • Obsession with the narrow economic and social concerns of managing the mixed economy sidelined other issues, such as immigration, national identity, or the environment.
    • The party of Small Business, believers in a mixed economy rather than fanatical free-marketeers, at least, as long as a mixed-economy works.
    • As an architect of Indian development, he steered India toward adopting a mixed economy with a large public sector and considerable state control of the private sector.
    • By rights there should be a reassessment of the whole epoch of privatisation and uncontrolled capitalism and a return to the mixed economy.
    • Toward the end of the Cold War, the major political debate in western countries was economic - between advocates of a mixed economy and advocates of a largely privatised economy.
    • On politico-ideological grounds, they would not and could not embrace a mixed economy approach to the transformation process.
    • A widely popular, though nonetheless erroneous, construction holds that we face no dichotomous choice between regimes, but rather have evolved a new form of governance, a mixed economy.
    • In mixed economies, people may fear a monopolist because a person with so much control over the market has the opportunity to use the regulatory power of the state for his or her own benefit.
    • China has a mixed economy, one in which the government's role and institutional legacies from the former command economy have had profound effects on the geography of production.
    • All successful economies - capitalist, socialist or mixed economy social democratic - have to harness the talents of people who have ideas and organisational acumen.
    • The contemporary inhabitants of so-called mixed economies live in the presence of two distinct and incompatible systems of pricing and resource allocation.
    • It paid lip-service to the mixed economy, but viewed private enterprise with distaste.
    • Attention will be given to the theoretical problems of pure collectivism and to applied problems of mixed economies.
    • There is wide support for the mixed economy - a private enterprise economy subject to government controls - as well as for state provision of welfare services.
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