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Autarky

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Autarky and Hitler
Hitler pursued a policy of autarky. It was his ambition to make Germany self sufficient.

 


Autarky
Autarky definition :
Absence of a cross-border trade in models of international trade.
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AUTARKY - Absence of a cross-border trade in models of international trade.
AUTEX - Video communication network through which brokerage houses alert institutional investors of the...

Autarky. A policy that attempts to create a self-sufficient national economy entirely insulated from international trade, usually for ideological or strategic reasons.

Autarky - In models of international trade, a situation in which there is no cross-border trade.

Autarky
The idea that a country should be self-sufficient and not take part in international trade. The experience of countries that have pursued this Utopian ideal by substituting domestic production for imports is an unhappy one.

autarky: The state of an individual who does not trade with anyone.
Contexts: modelling
autocorrelation: the jth autocorrelation of a covariance-stationary process is defined as its jth autocovariance divided by its variance.

Autarky - A situation in which a country engages in no foreign trade.
Authority - The right to command a situation, a task or an activity.
Authorised share capital - The maximum amount which can be legally raised by a company.

Autarky
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Definition: National economic self-sufficiency or independence.

In autarky, the country must produce what it consumes. Therefore the best that it can do is to consume on the highest indifference curve that it can reach.

But since government policy aimed at autarky, or national self-sufficiency, protectionism was necessary: imports were barred or strictly controlled, leaving foreign conquest as the only avenue for access to resources unavailable domestically.

Australia's major securities market, formed when the six state stock exchanges (Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney stock exchanges) were merged in 1987.
Autarky ...

While their gains from trade might not be equal to those of a country which is more productive in all goods, they will still be better off economically from trade than they would be under a state of autarky. [7][8] ...

autarky
authentication
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authoritarian society
authority
authorized shares or authorized stock
Autogen (Automated Generation of Federal Tax Deposit Coupon)
Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
Automated Valuation Model (AVM) ...

See also: Equilibrium, Banks, Values, Substitution, Saving

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