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Autarky is the
characteristic of self-sufficiency,
usually applied to societies, communities, states, and
their economic systems.
Autarky as an ideology...
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requires little or no
trade with the
outside world and is
called an
autarky. Self-sustainability is a type of
sustainable living in
which nothing is...
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particular good. A good can be
produced at a
lower relative opportunity cost or
autarky price, i.e. at a
lower relative marginal cost
prior to trade. Comparative...
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showing clear influence of
fascism in
fields such as
labor relations, the
autarkic economic policy, aesthetics, and the single-party system. As time went...
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certain types of
autarky were not
possible can thus be
considered reasons for
regarding war as
something of a necessity.
Autarky:
Achievement only possible...
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economic interventionist policies), with the prin****l goal of
achieving autarky (national
economic self-sufficiency). Fascism's
extreme authoritarianism...
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Autarky can be
defined as the
quality of
being self-sufficient, thus energy-
autarkic habitats are
human dwellings which are
independent concerning energy...
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Secretary Pol Pot
strongly influenced the
propagation of the
policy of
autarky. He was
reportedly impressed with the self-sufficient
manner in
which the...
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consolidate a single-party dictatorship.
Hitler followed an
economic policy of
autarky,
creating a
network of
client states and
economic allies in
central Europe...
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William (1972). Arms,
Autarky and Aggression. London:
Edward Arnold. ISBNÂ 978-0-7131-5668-3. Conway,...