In a way, it is just an excuse to apply this control, to apply this movement towards a command economy. |
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It is a mistake for a command economy to train more than the job market requires. |
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The command economy relied upon a vast and cumbersome bureaucracy in which there were few incentives for efficiency and innovation. |
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The growth of output is based upon rates of accumulation even greater than during the heyday of the command economy. |
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Fascism is thus a command economy where massive centralized government is developed to regulate its citizens' lives. |
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Under the old command economy there were shortages because people had money but there was little to buy. |
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First, Soviet industry and workforce proved remarkable adaptable for a command economy long regarded as inherently inefficient and inflexible. |
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Marketing and purchasing in a competitive economy, as in the United States, offers different strategies than a command economy. |
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These measures are nothing less than an attempt to establish a Soviet-style command economy, and we all know how well that worked. |
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Unshackled from Saddam's command economy and 13 years of suffocating sanctions, the private sector is mushrooming. |
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Under the command economy, the local people basically did what they were told. |
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The former command economy has been developed into an efficient market economy. |
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The port services market was liberalised soon after Estonia gained its freedom from the Soviet command economy. |
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This action reinforced the second economy and delivered a debilitating blow to the command economy. |
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But the point is that under the Soviet command economy, there is no question that the Russians dominated the local business. |
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This type of economy is usually a regulated command economy. |
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Third, the collapse of the command economy created private profit opportunities in the form of enormous rents that lured enterprise away from value-adding activity. |
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Its balance of financial and armed clout should give it a longer shelf life than the Soviet Union, whose military establishment bled its command economy to death. |
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The move is seen as mostly symbolic, codifying the economic reforms that transformed the country from command economy to entrepreneurial powerhouse over the past two decades. |
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It is still a communist country with a socialist command economy. |
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The model of the command economy has been thoroughly discredited because bureaucrats have been even worse at allocating resources than business managers. |
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Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy. |
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We trust that Russia will not revert to a command economy but proceed along the path of structural reforms in order to establish a social market economy. |
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The Communist government completely nationalized the means of production and established a command economy. |
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The new Yeltsin-appointed economics minister, and later Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar, attempted to dismantle the command economy and move to the market as fast as possible. |
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The lesson to be learned from the bitter experience of Communism's command economy was, of course, that economic and political freedom belong together. |
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It is a revolution because it is bringing about a new economic order-a Russian post-communist order which is neither the old command economy nor a real free market. |
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As noted above, SKET SMM's heavy machinery operation was not founded and operated as a distinct business, but was designed to function in a command economy. |
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It is seeking to develop its mineral and oil resources, but still depends heavily on cotton cultivation and the old Soviet-era centralized command economy. |
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When Communism in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed, we in the West thrilled to the prospect of helping this part of Europe emerge from Communism to democracy, from a command economy to a free market economy. |
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Not the old socialism of command economy and centralist state. |
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The command economy started to disappear almost overnight. |
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The command economy, which was already creaking, started to implode. |
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Catch all whales you meet small size, sucklings and lactating females all alike. The crushing momentum of the Soviet command economy is well portrayed, as is the detailed account of Japan's stance on whaling. |
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True, China isn't the command economy it was under Chairman Mao. |
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The Government is deeply committed to firm actions targeting the finalization, by the end of our term in office, of the transition from a command economy to the market economy. |
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The collapse of the public distribution system, through which the command economy used to apportion goods, including food, was both a cause and consequence of the famine. |
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There have been recentralisation attempts by Beijing, which have mostly failed, due to the gradual loss of leverage Beijing has over the command economy. |
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Coupled with that, it is intended that the cooperative firms, alleged to be relics of the Communist command economy, should have the ground cut from under their feet by new directives designed to improve efficiency. |
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It is, however, suffering from over two decades of economic degradation, a tightly controlled command economy, and the impact of successive conflicts and associated sanctions. |
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They have made progress, they have improved somewhat, but the last thing they want is to exchange the Soviet command economy run by the unelected commissars for the centralised rulings of the unelected EU Commissioners. |
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When this group looked at the problems inherent in developing the first nations, they actually talked about going from a command economy to a market-based economy. |
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They're structured on a command economy, if you will. |
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From 1948 to 1990, Czechoslovakia was part of the Soviet bloc with a command economy. |
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The Soviets also modeled economies in the rest of Eastern Bloc outside the Soviet Union along Soviet command economy lines. |
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In these early stages Eboracum operated as a command economy with workshops growing up outside the fortress to supply the needs of the 5,000 troops garrisoned there. |
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From 1929, he introduced a Command Economy based on central planning, Five Year Plans, heavy industry, collectivized agriculture, and re-militarization. |
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