capitalism

simple noun34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Capitalism operating on a worldwide scale.

Synonymous with global capitalism, referring to the capitalist world-system.

Capitalism based on the principle of minimal government intervention in the economy.

Refers to capitalism in the modern era, often contrasted with earlier forms.

An economic system in which the production and distribution of goods and services is based on market mechanisms.

Describes capitalism as it exists in the present day.

Capitalism that has become international and integrated across the world.

An extreme form of free-market capitalism with virtually no government regulation.

A capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of large, hierarchical corporations.

A term used to describe the historical epoch of capitalism from 1945 onwards.

Capitalism in which the production of goods is driven by consumer demand.

Capitalism that is completely uncontrolled and without any limits.

An economic system based on industrial production or manufacturing.

Refers to the later stages of capitalist development, often characterized by high levels of industrialization and technology.

An economic system where there is free competition and prices are determined by supply and demand.

An economic system in which the state undertakes commercial (i.e., for-profit) economic activity.

A modern form of liberal capitalism characterized by policies of privatization, deregulation, and free trade.

Capitalism that is not restricted or restrained.

Capitalism that is not limited or controlled.

A form of capitalism that emphasizes innovation and the role of entrepreneurs.

A form of capitalism that emphasizes individual rights and free markets.

Capitalism with a lack of rules or government controls.

Capitalism that includes social welfare policies and/or the practice of businesses providing welfare services to their employees.

A form of capitalism where the economy is dominated by a small number of large companies (monopolies or oligopolies).

A political and economic system that combines a democratic political system with a capitalist economic system.

A political ideology promoting widespread ownership of property and shares, especially by individual citizens.

The emergence and growth of capitalism.

The collapse or decline of the capitalist system.

The forward movement or progress of capitalism.

Indicates functioning or existing within the capitalist system.

To willingly accept and adopt the system of capitalism.

To substitute the system of capitalism with another system.

To put an end to the system of capitalism.

To remove the system of capitalism by force.