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单词 command economy
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Definition of command economy in English:

command economy

noun
  • another term for planned economy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a way, it is just an excuse to apply this control, to apply this movement towards a command economy.
    • You have to remember, of course, Larry, that the people in this country have spent decades under a repressive political regime, and also under a command economy, where they were told what they must do.
    • This type of economy is usually a regulated command economy.
    • It is a recipe for a command economy, and a recipe to drive up the price of energy in this country and diminish our competitive advantage against other trading nations - our competitors out there are in the global marketplace.
    • Marketing and purchasing in a competitive economy, as in the United States, offers different strategies than a command economy.
    • The most extreme case Stiglitz discusses was the collapse of the Russian economy, as Russia attempted to move from a command economy to a market economy in a timescale measured in days rather than years.
    • This mission, which entailed nothing less than a transformation from socialist command economy to market-based capitalism, left the organization with an extremely checkered record.
    • First, Soviet industry and workforce proved remarkable adaptable for a command economy long regarded as inherently inefficient and inflexible.
    • Third, the collapse of the command economy created private profit opportunities in the form of enormous rents that lured enterprise away from value-adding activity.
    • The move is seen as mostly symbolic, codifying the economic reforms that transformed the country from command economy to entrepreneurial powerhouse over the past two decades.
    • Under the old command economy there were shortages because people had money but there was little to buy.
    • Fascism is thus a command economy where massive centralized government is developed to regulate its citizens' lives.
    • The growth of output is based upon rates of accumulation even greater than during the heyday of the command economy.
    • It is still a communist country with a socialist command economy.
    • The model of the command economy has been thoroughly discredited because bureaucrats have been even worse at allocating resources than business managers.
    • This chapter emphasizes the adjustments made to the economic system during the postwar recovery in response to the Occupation and a return to capitalism from a command economy.
    • Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy.
    • During the 1980s however a strong body of opinion was growing in the communist world that because the institutions of the command economy were so interlinked, nothing would work except the simultaneous abolition of all of them.
    • It is a mistake for a command economy (which we have in science, with nearly all training and research paid for by the government) to train more than the job market requires.
    • Under the Nazis, Germany became a command economy with the government placing strict controls on foreign trade, prices, wages, and banking.
 
 

Definition of command economy in US English:

command economy

nounkəˈmænd iˈkɑnəmi
  • An economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Third, the collapse of the command economy created private profit opportunities in the form of enormous rents that lured enterprise away from value-adding activity.
    • This type of economy is usually a regulated command economy.
    • It is a mistake for a command economy (which we have in science, with nearly all training and research paid for by the government) to train more than the job market requires.
    • First, Soviet industry and workforce proved remarkable adaptable for a command economy long regarded as inherently inefficient and inflexible.
    • Marketing and purchasing in a competitive economy, as in the United States, offers different strategies than a command economy.
    • In a way, it is just an excuse to apply this control, to apply this movement towards a command economy.
    • The most extreme case Stiglitz discusses was the collapse of the Russian economy, as Russia attempted to move from a command economy to a market economy in a timescale measured in days rather than years.
    • Under the Nazis, Germany became a command economy with the government placing strict controls on foreign trade, prices, wages, and banking.
    • It is still a communist country with a socialist command economy.
    • This chapter emphasizes the adjustments made to the economic system during the postwar recovery in response to the Occupation and a return to capitalism from a command economy.
    • During the 1980s however a strong body of opinion was growing in the communist world that because the institutions of the command economy were so interlinked, nothing would work except the simultaneous abolition of all of them.
    • This mission, which entailed nothing less than a transformation from socialist command economy to market-based capitalism, left the organization with an extremely checkered record.
    • You have to remember, of course, Larry, that the people in this country have spent decades under a repressive political regime, and also under a command economy, where they were told what they must do.
    • It is a recipe for a command economy, and a recipe to drive up the price of energy in this country and diminish our competitive advantage against other trading nations - our competitors out there are in the global marketplace.
    • Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy.
    • The move is seen as mostly symbolic, codifying the economic reforms that transformed the country from command economy to entrepreneurial powerhouse over the past two decades.
    • The growth of output is based upon rates of accumulation even greater than during the heyday of the command economy.
    • Fascism is thus a command economy where massive centralized government is developed to regulate its citizens' lives.
    • Under the old command economy there were shortages because people had money but there was little to buy.
    • The model of the command economy has been thoroughly discredited because bureaucrats have been even worse at allocating resources than business managers.
 
 
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