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schacht·ism \ˈshäkˌtizəm, -äḵˌt-\ noun also schact·ian·ism \-_tēəˌniz-\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: schachtism from Hjalmar Schacht b1877 German financier + English -ism; schachtianism from Hjalmar Schacht + English -an + -ism; from Schacht's use of such policies as acting minister of national economy in Germany 1934-37 : trade and finance policies including exchange controls, bilateral trade agreements, multiple exchange rates, and other practices designed to benefit one nation at the expense of others |