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mixed economy

NOUN
  1. an economic system that combines private and state enterprises

How To Use mixed economy In A Sentence

  • The party is often seen as a centre party because of its commitment to a mixed economy.
  • Ours is not a pure price economy but a mixed economy.
  • The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes.
  • All the same, the 1988 results give Socialist defenders of the mixed economy new ammunition to fire at would-be privatisers.
  • I categorically say that we are not planning on having any kind of multipartyism or any type of mixed economy. CASTRO INTERVIEW WITH NBC REPORTER SHRIVER
  • The agricultural base of the settlement was a mixed economy dominated by sheep and cattle husbandry and wheat cultivation.
  • He said: 'It was agreed by all the clergy and cathedral chapter that this was the best way to handle what we call a mixed economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The programme's emphasis on a mixed economy also met little resistance.
  • The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes.
  • The managed mixed economy and a highly developed system of collective social provision were the means for achieving these values.
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