Đặt câu với từ "state intervention"

1. 10 In a market economy, state intervention is minimal.

2. They have accepted the necessity of greater state intervention.

3. He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention.

4. The Catholic church was afforded a good deal of freedom from state intervention.

5. There will be more State intervention, initially by default and eventually by choice.

6. But nervousness and vacillation over direct state intervention was more than just a problem of administration.

7. Whenever the financial situation of the undertaking is improved as a result of state intervention, an advantage exists.

8. More than that, state intervention, and especially public ownership of the means of production, had sadly disappointed socialist hopes.

9. How far are market forces in this area more influential in determining who gets what housing than state intervention?

10. The 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act signalled a new, more coercive system of state intervention into the domain of sexuality.

11. 16 Elections are said to limit Parliament because they give power to electors who ignorantly demand ever more state intervention.

12. Despite past opposition to state intervention the Chirac government approved a €2.8 billion euro aid package to troubled manufacturing giant Alstom.

13. BUENOS AIRES Argentine wheat sowing is likely fall this year as farmers calculate the risk of state intervention in the market

14. A second form of state intervention to promote rural industrialization is the use of direct subsidies to change manufacturers' relative costs.

15. Unlike Owen, who accepted state intervention to set up his “villages,” Fourier believed his system would work on an entirely voluntary basis.

16. Liberalism was concerned with freedom and individuality and early on was identified with "laissez faire", or a lack of state intervention in the economy.

17. They expected favourable outcomes from their strategy, involving the rapid development of heavy industry by both public and private sectors, and based on direct and indirect state intervention, rather than the more extreme Soviet-style central command system.