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economic ideology
system of propositions concerning how economies work
socialist mode of production
marxian economy centered around use value, planning and contribution-based distribution
democratic capitalism
political ideology
progressive utilization theory
socioeconomic and political theory
Welfare capitalism
Capitalism with welfare policies
Freiwirtschaft
thumb|Silvio Gesell (1862–1930), the founder of Freiwirtschaft and Freigeld
Corporate capitalism
capitalism dominated by large corporations
free silver
economic policy issue in the United States from April 1, 1873 to December 23, 1913
Infant industry argument
Industrial policy
authoritarian socialism
type of socialism
military Keynesianism
economic policy where the government raises military spending to boost economic growth
proto-communism
overview of communist-oriented ideologies and practices prior to the works of Karl Marx
Counter-economics
Counter-economics is an economic theory and revolutionary method consisting of direct action carried out through the black market or the gray market. As a term, it was originally used by American libertarian activists and theorists Samuel Edward Konkin III and J. Neil Schulman. The former defined it as the study or practice "of all peaceful human action which is forbidden by the State".
moral economy
way of viewing economic activity
single tax
tax system
conservative wave
political phenomenon in Latin America
The Paradox of Choice
2005 non-fiction work by Barry Schwartz
Administrative-command system
centralized economic planning and distribution under state socialism
Raniero Panzieri
Italian writer (1921-1964)
Globalization and Its Discontents
2002 non-fiction work by Joseph E. Stiglitz
American School
Historical macroeconomic policy in the United States
fusionism
In American politics, fusionism is the philosophical and political combination or "fusion" of traditionalist and social conservatism with political and economic right-libertarianism. Fusionism combines "free markets, social conservatism, and a hawkish foreign policy". The philosophy is most closely associated with Frank Meyer.
Report on Manufactures
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.
Inclusive capitalism
theoretical concept and policy movement
Iqtisaduna
Our Economy (, ) is a foundational work on Islamic economics by Shia cleric Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr.
sufficiency economy
Thai development approach by King Bhumibol Adulyadej since the 1990s
production for use
principle of economic organization and production defining socialist economy
Natural Capitalism
1999 book by Hawken, Lovins, & Lovins
positive non-interventionism
economic policy in Hong Kong
Proprietary Corporation
Fascist Corporatist economic project
economic progressivism
political and economic philosophy
Producerism
Producerism is an ideology which holds that those members of society engaged in the production of tangible wealth are of greater benefit to society than, for example, aristocrats who inherit their wealth and status.
productivism
Productivism or growthism is the belief that measurable productivity and growth are the purpose of human organization (e.g., work), and that "more production is necessarily good". Critiques of productivism center primarily on the limits to growth posed by a finite planet and extend into discussions of human procreation, the work ethic, and even alternative energy production.
Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays
book by Murray Rothbard