antimarket

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anti- +‎ market

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antimarket (comparative more antimarket, superlative most antimarket)

  1. (economy) Opposed to the free market.
    • 1979, Samuel L. Popkin, The rational peasant: the political economy of rural society in Vietnam:
      They assume that peasants are antimarket, prefer common property to private, and dislike buying and selling.
    • 2003, Roman A. Ohrenstein, Economic analysis in Talmudic literature:
      We now wish to explore some of the antimarket tendencies in the Talmud.

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