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Wat (wie) is economic independence - definitie

CHARACTERISTIC OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY, USUALLY APPLIED TO POLITICAL STATES OR TO THEIR ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Closed economy; Autarkies; Autarkical; Autarkic; Self-sufficient economy; Self-sufficiency economy; Economic independence; Autarkist; Agricultural self-sufficiency; Self-reliant economy; Atarky; Autarky Prices; Closed economies; Economic self-reliance; Autarkic economy; Autarkists

independence         
  • independence of Albania]] (28 November 1912)
  • 300px
  • Public proclamation of the [[Estonian Declaration of Independence]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]] on 23 February 1918
  • Brazil's independence]] on 7 September 1822.
  • Declaration of independence]] in 1818
  • Independence Day of Finland]].
CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If a country has or gains independence, it has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
In 1816, Argentina declared its independence from Spain.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Someone's independence is the fact that they do not rely on other people.
He was afraid of losing his independence.
N-UNCOUNT: oft poss N
independence         
  • independence of Albania]] (28 November 1912)
  • 300px
  • Public proclamation of the [[Estonian Declaration of Independence]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]] on 23 February 1918
  • Brazil's independence]] on 7 September 1822.
  • Declaration of independence]] in 1818
  • Independence Day of Finland]].
CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
n.
1) to achieve, gain, win independence from
2) to declare one's independence from
3) to lose one's independence
4) political independence
independence         
  • independence of Albania]] (28 November 1912)
  • 300px
  • Public proclamation of the [[Estonian Declaration of Independence]] in [[Pärnu]], [[Estonia]] on 23 February 1918
  • Brazil's independence]] on 7 September 1822.
  • Declaration of independence]] in 1818
  • Independence Day of Finland]].
CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
n.
1.
Freedom, liberty, self-direction, exemption from arbitrary control.
2.
Non-dependence, distinctness, separation, unconditioned state.
3.
Competence (of income), easy circumstances, ease.

Wikipedia

Autarky

Autarky is the characteristic of self-sufficiency, usually applied to societies, communities, states, and their economic systems.

Autarky as an ideology or economic approach has been attempted by a range of political ideologies and movements, especially left-wing ideologies like African socialism, mutualism, war communism, communalism, swadeshi, syndicalism (especially anarcho-syndicalism), and left-wing populism, generally in an effort to build alternative economic structures or to control resources against structures a particular movement views as hostile. Conservative, centrist and nationalist movements have also adopted autarky in an attempt to preserve part of an existing social order or to develop a particular industry.

Proponents of autarky have argued for national self-sufficiency to reduce foreign economic, political and cultural influences, as well as to promote international peace. Economists are generally supportive of free trade. There is a broad consensus among economists that protectionism has a negative effect on economic growth and economic welfare while free trade and the reduction of trade barriers has a positive effect on economic growth and economic stability.

Autarky may be a policy of a state or some other type of entity when it seeks to be self-sufficient as a whole, but it also can be limited to a narrow field such as possession of a key raw material. Some countries have a policy of autarky with respect to foodstuffs and water for national-security reasons. Autarky can result from economic isolation or from external circumstances in which a state or other entity reverts to localized production when it lacks currency or excess production to trade with the outside world.

An autarkic economy that also will not or cannot conduct outside trade is known as a closed economy.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor economic independence
1. Therefore, we are still very far from economic independence.
2. Unable to achieve economic independence, many have become welfare dependent.
3. We will never achieve economic independence," warned Peres.
4. England kept the pound, England kept their economic independence.
5. Putin has repeatedly said that there can be no press freedom without economic independence.