单词 | marketization |
释义 | marketizationn. Economics. The policy or process of exposing industries, services, etc., to market forces; spec. the conversion of a national economy from a planned to a market economy. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > [noun] > political actions or practice > types of practical politics1709 theopolitics1736 Realpolitik1872 shirtsleeve (also shirtsleeves) diplomacy1896 power politics1901 armed response1904 politricks1908 Machtpolitik1916 power play1941 telepolitics1958 marketization1961 gender politics1977 1961 World Politics 14 178 The first variable is degree of marketization, involving increasing specialization, exchange, reliance on prices, work for wages and salaries, etc. 1978 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 38 973 One might expect some attention to the strictly economic effects of marketization in areas such as banking. 1989 T. G. Ash in Spectator 18 Nov. 10/2 In any attempted marketisation, people are likely to get worse off initially. 1993 New Republic 12 Apr. 7/2 Does it advance or slow the marketization of the Russian economy? 1994 Independent on Sunday 2 Jan. (Review Suppl.) 19/2 It seems disposed to hold back the BBC from the marketisation of broadcasting. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1961 |
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