Promarket vs Antimarket - What's the difference?
promarket | antimarket | Antonyms |
In favor of the free market, of capitalism.
* 2006 , Michael Courville and Raj Patel, "The Resurgence of Agrarian Reform in the Twenty-first Century", introduction to Promised land: competing visions of agrarian reform , Food First Books, ISBN 978-0-935028-28-7, pages 18–19:
Opposed to the free market.
* 1979 , Samuel L Popkin, The rational peasant: the political economy of rural society in Vietnam?
* 2003 , Roman A Ohrenstein, Economic analysis in Talmudic literature
Promarket is an antonym of antimarket.
As adjectives the difference between promarket and antimarket
is that promarket is in favor of the free market, of capitalism while antimarket is opposed to the free market.promarket
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The promarket argument fails to acknowledge not only the noncommodity nature of food production, but also the falsity of the assumption that rising GDP inevitably leads to decreased poverty for rural dwellers. Conceptualizing agriculture as a commodity-oriented system of production, the World Bank's MALR [market-assisted land reform] models and the neoliberal economic models that spawned it avoid any direct consideration of the relationship between the land and the majority of the world's poor.
antimarket
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Adjective
(-)- They assume that peasants are antimarket , prefer common property to private, and dislike buying and selling.
- We now wish to explore some of the antimarket tendencies in the Talmud.