| • स्वतंत्र कीमत पद्धति | |
| free: स्वाधीन देश | |
| price: क़ीमत क़ीमत कीमत | |
| price system: कीमत प्रणाली | |
| system: सिस्टम क्रम डौल | |
free price system मीनिंग इन हिंदी
free price system उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- These all utilize a market-determined free price system to allocate capital goods and labor.
- It is in this way that the free price system persuades consumers to ration dwindling resources.
- Through the free price system, supplies are rationed, income is distributed, and resources are allocated.
- A free price system contrasts with a fixed price system where prices are administered by government in a controlled market.
- Some socialists advocate complete nationalisation of the means of production, distribution, and exchange, while others advocate exchange and free price system.
- A price system may be either a prices are administered by a government body, or it may be a free price system where prices are left to float " freely " as determined by supply and demand uninhibited by regulations.
- Hayek viewed the free price system not as a conscious invention ( that which is intentionally designed by man ), but as spontaneous order or what he referred to as " that which is the result of human action but not of human design ".
- For example, a social market economy is a largely free-market economy based on a free price system and private property, but is supportive of government activity to promote competitive markets and social welfare programs to address social inequalities that result from free-market outcomes.
- The term " market socialism " has been used to refer to reformed economic systems in Marxist Leninist states, most notably in reference to the contemporary economy of the People's Republic of China, where a free price system is used for the allocation of capital goods in both the state and private sectors.
- A "'free price system "'or "'free price mechanism "'( informally called " the price system " or " the price mechanism " ) is a mechanism of resource allocation that relies upon signals " communicated between producers and consumers which serve to guide the production and distribution of resources.
