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What (who) is monetized - definition

TYPE OF ECONOMIC SYSTEM
Free market economy; Free-market economy; Market-oriented economy; Market-directed economy; Market-based economy; Market-based; Market society; Market oriented; Pro-market; Pro-Market; Market economics; Market economies; Market Economy; Market Society; Monetized economy; Market economy status; Market-economy; Pro-business; Capitalist countries; Exchange (economics); Market globalism; Free-enterprise economy; Market-driven economy; Free-market capitalist; Capitalist market economy; Capitalist free-market economy; Criticism of market economies; Market driven
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monetized      
adjective adapt (a society) to the use of money.
Monetized Installment Sale         
Draft:Monetized Installment Sale
A monetized installment sale is a special type of installment sale whereby a seller of appreciated assets attempts to defer U.S.
Demonetization         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Demonetisation; Demonetization (disambiguation)
·noun The act of demonetizing, or the condition of being demonetized.

Wikipedia

Market economy

A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production and distribution to the consumers are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand. The major characteristic of a market economy is the existence of factor markets that play a dominant role in the allocation of capital and the factors of production.

Market economies range from minimally regulated free-market and laissez-faire systems where state activity is restricted to providing public goods and services and safeguarding private ownership, to interventionist forms where the government plays an active role in correcting market failures and promoting social welfare. State intervention can happen at the production, distribution, trade and consumption areas in the economy. The distribution of basic need services and goods like health care may be entirely regulated by an egalitarian public health care policy (while having the production provided by private enterprise), effectively eliminating the forces of supply and demand.

State-directed or dirigist economies are those where the state plays a directive role in guiding the overall development of the market through industrial policies or indicative planning—which guides yet does not substitute the market for economic planning—a form sometimes referred to as a mixed economy. Mainland Eurasian economies are funded by tax-subsidized banks, British and American economies by independent stock exchanges.

Market economies are contrasted with planned economies where investment and production decisions are embodied in an integrated economy-wide economic plan. In a centrally planned economy, economic planning is the principal allocation mechanism between firms rather than markets, with the economy's means of production being owned and operated by a single organizational body.

Examples of use of monetized
1. In so doing, less of the current account surplus will be monetized and the inflation rate will fall.
2. We have already seen the first signs of the country‘s institutional debility when the government monetized social benefits to pensioners a few years ago.
3. When state benefits were monetized early this year, Zhizn ran a front–page photo of the reform‘s architect, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov, vacationing in an expensive Dubai hotel as pensioners protested at home.