free-marketeer
/ˌfriː ˌmɑːkɪˈtɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌfriː ˌmɑːrkɪˈtɪr/ (ame, ipa)
free-marketeer — 名詞
1. Someone whose central economic view is that a country runs best when the governm
自由市場派
主張政府不干預經濟的人
Someone whose central economic view is that a country runs best when the government stays out of decisions about prices, production, and trade — allowing people and businesses to make their own choices freely.
Amira, a committed free-marketeer, argued that lower taxes would help small businesses grow.
Amira 是堅定的自由市場派,她主張降低稅收有助於小型企業成長。
countable noun describing a person's economic beliefs
The senator's free-marketeer views led her to oppose the new price controls on imported steel.
這位參議員的自由市場派立場,使她反對對進口鋼材實施新的價格管制。
used as an adjective modifier: free-marketeer views
Critics said a small group of free-marketeers inside the cabinet pushed through the trade deal.
批評者表示,內閣中一小群自由市場派推動了這項貿易協定的通過。
Luca, once a strong free-marketeer, changed his mind after seeing how deregulation affected factory workers.
Luca 曾經是強硬的自由市場派,但在看到放鬆管制對工廠工人的影響後改變了想法。
Obi, a free-marketeer, voted against the government's plan to control food prices in Lagos.
Obi 是自由市場派,他投票反對政府在拉哥斯控制食品價格的計畫。
- free-market advocate
more transparent; used in formal writing and journalism
- laissez-faire economist
stronger emphasis on non-intervention; often used academically
- market liberal
broader term covering political as well as economic liberalism
- interventionist
someone who believes the government should actively manage the economy
- protectionist
someone who wants tariffs and trade barriers to protect domestic industries