Noun
an economic system that combines private and state enterprises
Source: WordNetmixed-economy
Although Americans often disagree about exactly where to draw the line between their beliefs in both free enterprise and government management, the mixed economy they have developed has been remarkably successful." Source: Internet
By the 1950s, Keynesian policies were adopted by almost the entire developed world and similar measures for a mixed economy were used by many developing nations. Source: Internet
A marxist -oriented movement, SWAPO has become more right wing and now espouses the need for a mixed economy. Source: Internet
Economy main A beach in Negril with a hotel and restaurant James Bond Beach in Oracabessa Jamaica is a mixed economy with both state enterprises and private sector businesses. Source: Internet
Brazil has a mixed economy with abundant natural resources. Source: Internet
Despite such ideas, which represented the point of view of a faction of the government, the Sandinista government remained officially committed to a mixed economy. Source: Internet