An economy that relies chiefly on market forces to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices.
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Examples for "market economies"
Examples for "market economies"
1Strong future growth in emerging market economies will depend on deeper reform.
2But momentum from emerging market economies could be stronger than currently thought.
3That is the first test, to restore growth to emerging market economies.
4The news temporarily destabilised financial markets in some emerging market economies.
5The attempted coup in particular put pressure on emerging market economies.
1Only in Brussels do people think it's a market economy, Pouyanne said.
2I don't think that works well in the market economy, Buffett said.
3Hardly a recipe for orderly transition, for democracy, or for market economy.
4I believe China should move forward to democracy and market economy, he says.
5Mr Macron stands for an open, free market economy and supports the EU.
6We have gone from a market economy to a market society, he says.
7He saw and tasted many of the products of a new market economy.
8Yet these answers also harm the legitimacy of a market economy.
9He also acknowledges the inevitable growth that accompanied transition to a market economy.
10In 1988, the country's former military rulers re-introduced a market economy.
11Some say it's a sign of the zenith of a bull market economy.
12The euro area is a very intertwined, single- market economy with a single currency.
13In a market economy, people are rewarded according to their productivity.
14Today in Russia we have oligarchs, a pseudo- market economy, a regulated, governed pseudo-democracy.
15The government faces no significant armed opposition and a state-heavy market economy operates.
16And it is the very antithesis of a free- market economy in a republic.
Translations for market economy