synarquism
/ˌsɪnɑrˈkizəm, -ˈki-/Definitions
1. noun
A system of government in which the state controls and regulates the economy, but allows private enterprise to function within certain limits.
“The authoritarian regime implemented a synarquistic economic system to maintain control over the population.”
2. noun
A form of socialism that combines elements of state control and private enterprise.
“The government’s synarquistic policies aimed to balance the interests of both state and private sectors.”