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Synonyms and antonyms of Economic systems in British Thesaurus

Economic systems

capitalism (noun)

an economic system in which property, businesses, and industry are owned by individual people and not by the government

command economy (noun)

an economic system in which the government controls business and the supply of goods in a country

communism (noun)

a political and economic system in which individual people cannot own property or industries and in which people of all social classes are treated equally

concierge economy (noun)

an economy in which goods and services can be ordered using apps and provided almost immediately almost everywhere

corporatism (noun)

a political and economic system in which planning and policy are controlled by large groups such as businesses, trade unions, and central government

economy (noun)

a country considered as an economic system

free enterprise (noun)

an economic system in which businesses can compete with each other without being controlled by government

free market (noun)

an economic system in which things such as prices and pay are set as a result of competition between different businesses and are not controlled by a government

the gold standard (noun)

economics an economic system in which the value of money is calculated according to the value of gold

industrialism (noun)

an economic system that depends on industry for its existence

macroeconomy (noun)

the economic system of a whole country or large region

market (noun)

economics the economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy

market economy (noun)

an economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy, not by the government

mixed economy (noun)

an economic system in which some businesses are controlled by the government and some are controlled by private companies

monetarism (noun)

the belief that the government must carefully control the amount of money in its economy to avoid economic problems

sharing economy (noun)

an economic system based on the idea that people and organizations can share the creation and use of resources, rather than buying and selling them

tiger economy (noun)

the very successful economy of one of the smaller Asian countries such as South Korea or Singapore