corporatist
corporatist
Definition
cor·po·rat·ist (kôr′pə rə tist′)
adjective
of or characteristic of a corporative state
corporatist
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- state: One can thus postulate that Greece is a corporatist state in so far as it maintains a highly centralized control of education.
- structure: Moreover, the official bodies involved in corporatist structures have become unrepresentative of an increasingly diverse and individualistic society.
- approach: This corporatist approach in the early 1970s became the criterion by which WFTU unions were admitted to the ETUC.
- tradition: The Priority Partnership Area ( PPA ) concept is a recent outcome of this broad corporatist tradition in Scotland.
- system: It will introduce the hobbling over-regulated corporatist system which has sapped the strength of the European economies over the past decade.
- shill: Members of staff, people whose wages are paid by the corporatist shills, are taking some interesting stands.
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