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Definition of Managed economy
1. Noun. A non-market economy in which government intervention is important in allocating goods and resources and determining prices.
Specialized synonyms: Socialism, Socialist Economy, Mercantile System, Mercantilism, Communist Economy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Managed Economy
Literary usage of Managed economy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sweden: Achieving Results for Sustained Growth by Oecd, OECD. (2007)
"The Macroeconomic Context A generally successful and well managed economy A major
and deep seated economic crisis successfully overcome in the 1990s The ..."
2. The Changing Nature of Democracy by Takashi Inoguchi, Edward Newman, John Keane (1998)
"Imitation also encouraged this process: those who could make a case for their
special needs in the broader logic of the welfare state-managed economy could ..."
3. British Trade Unionism Against the Trades Union Congress by Gerald Allen Dorfman (1983)
"Both its plans and its experiences reveal how difficult it would be for a British
government to begin to dismantle the managed economy, and how unlikely a ..."
4. Annual Report by New York (State) Canal commissioners, New York (State), Canal Commissioners (1870)
"The people demand " the best canals and best management;" and, as the people are
the owners, they have a right to dictate how they shall be managed. Economy ..."
5. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1850)
"Happily there are a few. who by a well managed economy in this particular, not
only avoid all offensive odors about their dwel. lings, but contribute ..."
6. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the National Board of Trade by National Board of Trade (U.S.) (1875)
"that the railroad interests of this country are not to be managed as they have
been managed. Economy in the management of the railroads of this country has ..."