Definition of Neoclassical

1. Adjective. Characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style.

Exact synonyms: Neoclassic
Similar to: Classic, Classical
Derivative terms: Neoclassicism

Definition of Neoclassical

1. Adjective. Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Neoclassical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Neoclassical

neocapitalist
neocapitalists
neocarida
neocarratetraose 4-O-monosulfate beta-hydrolase
neocarzinostatin
neocarzinostatins
neocembrene
neocene
neocentromere
neocentromeres
neocentromeric
neocerebellum
neochymotrypsinogen
neocinchophen
neocolonial
neocolonialism
neocolonialisms
neocolonialist
neocolonialists
neocolony
neocomian

Literary usage of Neoclassical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Essence of Hayek by Friedrich August Hayek, Chiaki Nishiyama (1984)
"USSR: Information, Coordination, and Motivation in the neoclassical Conservative Plan In this chapter we will look at some adjustments made in the Stalin- ..."

2. Canada: Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Provinces by Eva Ambros (1998)
"... on Place d'Armes since l840 in a neoclassical edifice modelled after Rome's Pantheon. Square Victoria, a pleasant landscaped tribute to Queen Victoria, ..."

3. Structural Adjustment and Intersectoral Shifts in Tanzania: A Computable by Peter Wobst (2001)
"Although multisectoral CGE models are based on microeconomic, neoclassical theory, modelers had to abandon some of the strict neoclassical assumptions to ..."

4. African Voices on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire (2003)
"Ex-ante, no one was sure which of the contending schools would dominate, but the ex-post triumph of the neoclassical experiment (at least currently) is a ..."

5. Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development by Jane L. Parpart, Patricia Connelly, Eudine Barriteau (2000)
"This can be interpreted as consistent with neoclassical economics and the modernization approach to development, in which developing countries are expected ..."

6. Measuring Innovation in OECD and Non-OECD Countries: Selected Seminar Papers by William Blankley (2006)
"The principal defining feature of the new paradigm was its emphasis on specificities as opposed to the universality assumed in the neoclassical account of ..."

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