The party of Small Business, believers in a mixed economy rather than fanatical free-marketeers, at least, as long as a mixed-economy works. |
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The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes. |
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The agricultural base of the settlement was a mixed economy dominated by sheep and cattle husbandry and wheat cultivation. |
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By rights there should be a reassessment of the whole epoch of privatisation and uncontrolled capitalism and a return to the mixed economy. |
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The party is often seen as a centre party because of its commitment to a mixed economy. |
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It paid lip-service to the mixed economy, but viewed private enterprise with distaste. |
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Both arise from applying a deregulatory formula rather than optimising the complementary roles of government and markets in a mixed economy. |
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Like other Caddoans, both groups had a mixed economy with farming and buffalo hunting being important. |
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Before entering into an investigation of the interventionist system of a mixed economy, two points must be clarified. |
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Virtually every social system is a mixed economy, and in each case the proper name for it is that of the dominant partner in the mix. |
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On politico-ideological grounds, they would not and could not embrace a mixed economy approach to the transformation process. |
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We have moved from the hegemony of a mixed economy to the emergence of an economy based on a wide range of principles. |
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In the 1930s through the 1950s the belief became popular that capitalism could only survive in an amputated way, in the form of a mixed economy or as a social market economy. |
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They also operate at the interface with the broader Canadian society, to create a mixed economy of both wage-earning and traditional practices. |
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As an architect of Indian development, he steered India toward adopting a mixed economy with a large public sector and considerable state control of the private sector. |
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Since the existence of government virtually necessitates second-best policies, the marginal conditions can be no guide for intervention in a mixed economy. |
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The country has a mixed economy with the government as owner and operator of most enterprises. |
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The Civil Service Act regulates the status of workers in the public administration and the public and mixed economy sectors. |
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The Community has a mixed economy in which public and private companies compete in the same markets. |
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They deserve to be sharply criticised for their inability to adjust their policy to the way in which the European mixed economy operates. |
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Obsession with the narrow economic and social concerns of managing the mixed economy sidelined other issues, such as immigration, national identity, or the environment. |
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A mixed economy approach to develop and integrate public and private institutions needs to be developed. |
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Also, they are part of a mixed economy and combine both lucrative and community activities, an economic field which is not covered very often. |
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Sir Leon noted the unique mixture of public and private ownership which had been a feature of the post-war European economy and underlined that the Treaty of Rome entitled member states to maintain a mixed economy. |
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The policies dealt with a mixed economy, Keynesianism, and a broad welfare state. |
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Indonesia has a mixed economy in which both the private sector and government play significant roles. |
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Spain's capitalist mixed economy is the 14th largest worldwide and the 5th largest in the European Union, as well as the Eurozone's 4th largest. |
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Zhirinovsky's economic program favoured a mixed economy. |
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Like many companies, Paines Plough work within a mixed economy. |
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However, at the basis of that mixed economy has to be strong markets. |
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In the eyes of the world, Europe offers the best example of a mixed economy, in which the market economy and public regulations balance and complement one another. |
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Africa needed financial resources and a more mixed economy, including social and health services in order to underpin long-term development, he said. |
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The United States has a capitalist mixed economy which is fueled by abundant natural resources and high productivity. |
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Subjects such as the link between culture and education, the taking into account of the specific nature of culture, or the fact that culture involves a mixed economy have long been accepted. |
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The public bodies, the oversight bodies and the industrial and commercial enterprises of the State and the mixed economy enterprises also form part of the executive branch. |
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The General Insurance and Pensions Authority provides insurance coverage for civil servants and employees in the public and mixed economy sectors. |
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These issues are being debated not least in the countries of central and eastern Europe, which face the challenge of achieving balanced systems in the context of transition to a mixed economy. |
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Whether or not you like the picture may be a sign of where you stand economically or politically and probably reflects what you think is fair in a mixed economy. |
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In general, a mixed economy is characterized by a pragmatic division of the means of production between private ownership and public ownership. |
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France has a mixed economy that combines extensive private enterprise with substantial state enterprise and government intervention. |
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Penzance now has a mixed economy consisting of light industrial, tourism and retail businesses. |
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South Africa has a mixed economy, the second largest in Africa after Nigeria. |
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Jamaica is a mixed economy with both state enterprises and private sector businesses. |
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Spain's mixed economy is the 16th largest worldwide and the sixth largest in the European Union, as well as the Eurozone's fourth largest. |
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Paradoxically, of course, Volkswagen was also state-controlled but in the setting of a mixed economy. |
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So, when people talk about stimulus, capital investment in a mixed economy like ours is key. |
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The original constitution guaranteed a mixed economy, with privately owned cooperatives combined with publicly owned property and means of production. |
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They wrote that a socially just mixed economy involves labor, management, and the state working together through a pluralistic system that distributes economic power widely. |
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However, given the broad range of economic systems that can be described by the term, most forms of government are consistent with some form of mixed economy. |
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Quislings that support a mixed economy, unfettered by union control. |
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Following the Civil War, the movement towards a mixed economy accelerated. |
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