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▸ noun: (economics) A form of economic planning based on imperfect information, employing grants, subsidies and other influences but not imposing mandatory quotas.
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▸ noun: (economics) A form of economic planning based on imperfect information, employing grants, subsidies and other influences but not imposing mandatory quotas.
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central planning,
rent-seeking,
indicator,
macrocontrol,
economic scenario generator,
partial equilibrium,
shadow price,
leading indicator,
pay-as-you-go,
fiscal policy,
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