autarky

NOUN
  1. economic independence as a national policy
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How To Use autarky In A Sentence

  • The costs of farming obliged farmers to abandon mixed farming and autarky for market orientation and specialization.
  • Fast track may well be dead, but nobody should take that to mean that the U.S. is going to retreat into autarky.
  • Franco imposed a policy of economic self-sufficiency or autarky.
  • The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call autarky, or economic self-sufficiency.
  • However, ‘de-linking’ is not about running away from the rest of the world nor is it about autarky.
  • Economic historians have long known that a key plank of Nazi economic policy was autarky.
  • For almost 50 years, our country followed the policy of autarky.
  • It aims at war because it wants autarky - because it wants to live in economic self-sufficiency.
  • This kind of economic autarky found its counterpart on the political front in the principle of "self-determination.
  • Autarky and specialization division of labor is the means that people organization economy differs two kinds.
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