economic system
system of ownership, production and exchange
feudalism
combination of legal and military customs and form of government in medieval Europe
peer production system
production of goods and services that relies on self-organizing communities of individuals
subsistence economy
non-monetary economy which relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs
social credit
interdisciplinary distributive philosophy
Non-monetary economy
allocation of goods and services
free banking
economic system
sharing economy
economic and social systems that enable shared access to goods, services, data and talent
planned economy
type of economic system
market socialism
economic system aiming to create socialism through supply and demand
communism
far-left political and socioeconomic ideology
socialism
socio-economic system based on social ownership of the means of production; also the ideology that aims to implement it
market economy
type of economic system
participatory economics
type of economic system
capitalism
economic system based on private ownership of the means of production
fiefdom
system of economic and political governance for the land conceded by a lord to a vassal during the Middle Ages in Europe
mixed economy
economic system combining public and private production
knowledge economy
approach to generating value
food system
all processes and infrastructure involved in feeding a population
world order
concept
socialist-oriented market economy
current economy in Vietnam
palace economy
economic system
Nordic model
economic and social policies common to the Nordic countries, including a comprehensive welfare state and collective bargaining at the national level, while being based on the economic foundations of free market capitalism
post-war consensus
period in British political history, 1945 to 1970s
dual economy
the existence of two separate economic sectors within one country, divided by different levels of development, technology, and different patterns of demand
Socialist market economy
Chinese economic philosophy
manorialism
economic, political and judicial institution during the Middle Age in Europe, governed by a lord owning a land domain that he partly concesses to vassals
corporate sociopolitical activism
a firm’s public demonstration of support for or opposition to one side of a partisan sociopolitical issue