Planned
91planned economy — noun an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by the government …
92planned obsolescence — noun a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing …
93planned obsolescence — noun (U) the practice of making products that will soon become unfashionable or less advanced than the newest ones, so that people will have to buy new ones more often …
94planned economy — See command economy …
95planned location of industry — Government intervention in the location of new industries in an area or country. As old industries in a region, such as shipbuilding, gradually decrease, new industries are required to take their place to avoid high unemployment and skilled… …
96planned obsolescence — See obsolescence …
97planned economy — An alternative term for *command economy …
98planned obsolescence — UK [ˌplænd ɒbsəˈles(ə)ns] / US [ˌplænd ɑbsəˈlesəns] noun [uncountable] the practice of making products that will quickly become old fashioned, or will not last long, so that people will need to replace them …
99planned economy — /plænd əˈkɒnəmi/ (say pland uh konuhmee) noun an economic structure in which some degree of control is exerted by the state with regard to what to produce, how to produce, and how to share the profits obtained. See market economy …
100planned obsolescence — /ˌplænd ɒbsəˈlɛsəns/ (say .pland obsuh lesuhns) noun the deliberate policy of making a product become rapidly out of date or unserviceable, as by changing minor characteristics of a model, in order to ensure continued sales of new goods …