planned economy

  • 11planned economy — /plænd əˈkɒnəmi/ (say pland uh konuhmee) noun an economic structure in which some degree of control is exerted by the state with regard to what to produce, how to produce, and how to share the profits obtained. See market economy …

  • 12planned economy — /ˌplænd ɪ kɒnəmi/ noun a system where the gov ernment plans all business activity, regulates supply, sets production targets and itemises work to be done. Also called command economy, central planning …

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  • 13planned economy — an economic system in which the government controls and regulates production, distribution, prices, etc. Cf. free enterprise. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 14Decentrally planned economy — This article is about an economic system which is controlled directly by individuals . For planned economic system that employs central planning, see Command economy. Part of a series on Economic systems …

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  • 15Centrally Planned Economy — An economic system in which economic decisions are made by the state or government rather than by the interaction between consumers and businesses. Unlike a market economy in which production decisions are made by private citizens and business… …

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  • 16Economy of North Korea — Economic centre of North Korea Currency North Korean won Fiscal year …

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  • 17Economy of Cuba — Flag Rank 89th Currency Cuban peso (CUP) = 100 centavos and Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) = 24 CUP …

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  • 18centrally planned economy —   see command economy …

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  • 19economy — ▪ I. economy e‧con‧o‧my 1 [ɪˈkɒnəmi ǁ ɪˈkɑː ] noun economies PLURALFORM 1. [countable] ECONOMICS the system by which a country s goods and services are produced and used, or a country considered in this way: • the transformation from a centrally… …

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  • 20Economy of East Germany — Like other East European communist states, the German Democratic Republic (GDR East Germany) had a centrally planned economy (CPE) similar to the one in the former Soviet Union, in contrast to the market economies or mixed economies of most… …

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