Dirigiste

//dɪɹəˈʒist//

Synonyms for "dirigiste"

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Translations

8 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

2 entries
  • dirigista adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)
  • dirigista noun (advocate of dirigisme)

Czech

2 entries
  • dirigistický adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)
  • dirigista noun (advocate of dirigisme)

German

1 entries
  • dirigistisch adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)

Italian

1 entries
  • dirigistico adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)

Spanish

1 entries
  • dirigista adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)

Swedish

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  • dirigistisk adj (controlled or guided by a central authority, as in an economy)

Sample sentences

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The repeated crises in dirigiste systems are in essence crises of information since the abolition of the market leaves the central planner bereft of that economic knowledge which is required for harmony.

Source: wiktionary

Certainly, popular demands and the force of circumstances have already pushed the Biden administration towards a dirigiste programme of government-led recovery that has no real precedent since the 1960s.

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Warren wants to centralize economic decisions, creating a Department of Economic Development — a top-down council of government dirigistes.

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