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anarcho-capitalism
thumb|alt=A two-colored flag, split diagonally, with yellow at the top and black at the bottom|The black and gold flag, a symbol of anarchism (black) and capitalism (gold) which, according to Murray Rothbard, was first flown in 1963 in [[Colorado and is also used by the Swedish Anarkokapitalistisk Front.|261x261px]]
new economy
result of the transition from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy; this particular use of the term was popular during the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s
Anglo-Saxon model
economic model of capitalism
technocapitalism
Technocapitalism refers to a contemporary economic and social system characterized by the dominance of technology-driven capital, where technological innovation becomes a central component of economic growth and wealth accumulation. This term encapsulates the interplay between technology and capitalism, highlighting how advancements in technology influence economic structures, labor markets, and social relations. A significant aspect of technocapitalism is the rise of the intangible economy, which is marked by the increasing importance of non-physical assets such as intellectual property, bran
East Asian model
economic system
authoritarian capitalism
economic system in which a market economy exists alongside an authoritarian government
Inclusive capitalism
theoretical concept and policy movement
Neo-Capitalism
Neo-capitalism is an economic ideology which blends some elements of capitalism with other systems. This form of capitalism was new compared to the capitalism in the era before World War II.
Perspectives on capitalism
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