autarkical
/ɔ:'tɑ:kik/ Cách viết khác : (autarkical) /ɔ:'tɑ:kikəl/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Economically self-sufficient; not relying on imports: Describes a country or system that aims to provide for all its own needs without engaging in international trade.
- Relating to or characterized by autarchy: Pertaining to a policy or condition of absolute sovereignty or self-government, often with an emphasis on economic independence.
Usage and Examples
- Adjective:
- The nation pursued an autarkical policy, striving to produce all essential goods within its own borders.
- Historically, some regimes adopted an autarkical model, isolating their economies from global markets.
Advanced Usage
- "autarkical system": A system, typically national, designed for complete economic self-reliance.
- The country's autarkical system collapsed due to inefficiency and a lack of vital resources.
Variants and Related Words
- Autarky (n): The condition of self-sufficiency, especially economic self-sufficiency.
- The country's goal was to achieve complete autarky.
- Autarchic (adj): A synonym often used interchangeably with , relating to self-sufficiency or absolute rule.
- The autarchic policies led to severe shortages.
Synonyms
- Self-sufficient: Able to supply one's own needs.
- Independent: Not relying on another or others for support.
- Closed economy: An economy with no international trade.
Antonyms
- Interdependent: Mutually reliant on each other.
- Trade-dependent: Relying on imports and exports.
- Open economy: An economy engaged in international trade.
Adjective
- of countries; not relying on imports
- of or relating to or characterized by autarchy