Policy of government
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STATEWAYPolicy of government.
OPENDOORType of government policy.
MIDDLEOFTHEROADType of government policy.
APPEASEMENTShort-sighted type of government policy.
WELFARISMPolicy of widespread government social programs
doctrinesA stated principle of government policy, mainly in foreign or military affairs
valorizationthe fixing of prices, esp by a policy imposed by a government or controlling body also VALORISATION
reflatedExpand the level of output of (an economy) by government stimulus, using either fiscal or monetary policy
valorisationthe fixing of prices, esp by a policy imposed by a government or controlling body also VALORIZATION
reflatingExpand the level of output of (an economy) by government stimulus, using either fiscal or monetary policy
valorizationsVALORIZATION, the fixing of prices, esp by a policy imposed by a government or controlling body also VALORISATION
valorisationsVALORISATION, the fixing of prices, esp by a policy imposed by a government or controlling body also VALORIZATION
centralismthe tendency or policy of administering by the sovereign or central government matters which would be otherwise under local management
centralismsCENTRALISM, the tendency or policy of administering by the sovereign or central government matters which would be otherwise under local management
FREETRADEControversial government policy.
CZARGovernment policy chief
WONKYExpert in government policy
ANTISOCIALISTICDescribing a government policy.
DEALA particular government policy.
ADMINGovernment officials and their policy: Abbr.
papersA government report or policy document
directoriesThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
directoryThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte