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'''Opposite of [[Open economy]]''' | '''Opposite of [[Open economy]]''' | ||
The most apparent examples are non-market(planned) economies. | |||
Market economies which are delibratelly made non-transparent by legistlation or other means are considered to be closed. | |||
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[[w:North Korea]] for an extreme example. |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 19 June 2003
Opposite of Open economy
The most apparent examples are non-market(planned) economies.
Market economies which are delibratelly made non-transparent by legistlation or other means are considered to be closed.
See: w:North Korea for an extreme example.