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Neoliberalism1. A view of the world that favors free markets, a minimal role for government in the economy, and economic growth has the mechanism for human progress. 2. A more extreme version of the above, viewed [..]
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NeoliberalismLate-twentieth century variant of theory that competition among businesses in market with limited state regulation best fosters growth; specifically, advocacy of free enterprise in competitive global markets and movement of goods and capital unburdened by tariffs and regulations; commonly, term of opprobrium used by critics of capitalist ideology t [..]
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Neoliberalism(n) a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth
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Neoliberalisma modern development in liberalism, marked by its devotion to free markets, and critical of state planning, intervention, regulation, and control. It has also been influential in promoting market conc [..]
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NeoliberalismA movement which puts the economic governance and decision-making of a scheme into the hands of private enterprise or individual groups of people.
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