Pronunciation: /kəˈsinoʊ ˈkæpɪtəˌlɪzəm/
noun a form of capitalism characterized by the risk-taking and speculation typically associated with gambling in a casino
A1 Casino capitalism is a term used to describe an economic system driven by high-risk speculation.
A2 Some people believe that casino capitalism leads to income inequality and financial instability.
B1 Critics argue that casino capitalism prioritizes short-term profits over long-term sustainability.
B2 The concept of casino capitalism gained popularity during the global financial crisis of 2008.
C1 Scholars debate the implications of casino capitalism on society and the economy.
C2 The rise of casino capitalism has sparked discussions about the role of regulation in financial markets.
formal Casino capitalism refers to the risky and speculative behavior of financial markets.
informal People often lose a lot of money in casino capitalism because of the high risks involved.
slang Playing the stock market like a casino is a sure way to lose all your money.
figurative The economy is like a casino capitalism game where the odds are stacked against the average person.
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