单词 | cameralistic |
释义 | cameralisticadj. Political Economy. historical. Esp. with reference to 18th-cent. Germany: of or relating to the management and administration of finance and public revenue. Also: of or relating to the cameralists or to cameralism. Cf. cameralism n., cameralist n., cameralistics n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > of or relating to specific theories or doctrines physiocratical1789 Smithian1801 physiocratic1804 protective1822 Ricardian1824 cameralistic1831 Marshallian1894 monetarist1914 Paretian1916 neoclassical1926 marginalist1929 Keynesian1931 underconsumptionist1936 pre-Keynesian1939 Walrasian1942 trickle-down1944 neo-Keynesian1947 Schumpeterian1950 structuralist1962 monetaristic1972 market fundamentalist1997 1831 T. S. Grimké Refl. on Char. & Objects Sci. & Lit. 30 Their universities were, and still are provided with Professors of the Political and Cameralistic Sciences, of public and rural Economy, Technology and Statistics. 1915 T. Veblen Imperial Germany & Industr. Revol. vi. 169 The ancient cameralistic aim of making the most of the nation's resources for the dynastic purposes of the State. 1943 Polit. Sci. Q. 58 331 Through a cameralistic preoccupation with detailed technical and practical problems, their [sc. the specialists in public finance's] minds were unreceptive to novel and revolutionary ideas. 1999 A. Kaufman Welfare in Kantian State ii. 53 Kant rejects the cameralistic shift of perspective from individual to collective. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1831 |
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