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the government should be more involved than it is now but it is kind of involved
the government should be more involved than it is now but it is kind of involved
Why yes. Yes I can.
The US government attempted to facilitate the growth of domestic industry by placing high tariff barriers on foreign imports.
Placing high tariff barriers on foreign imports.
One of japans natural barriers is that japan is very mountainous. This could also be good for japan in case of a foreign invasion.
Strategic trade policy(STP) is a part of industrial policy. This policy aimed at capturing profits of foreign firms: government spending involved in creating dynamic comparative advantage to capture export market by using R&D, subsidies, tax incentives, low interest loan, merger immunity, trade barriers etc.
no, the federal government is responsible for foreign affairs.
All tobaccos have all sorts of foreign material. The leave are covered with tiny, sticky hairs that collect everything from air pollution to insect droppings. There is no such thing as "pure" tobacco outside a lab.
Embargo
by applying restriction on the amount of transaction government can control foreign exchange.
Which government? Hitler's bid to the Chancellery was accepted in 1933 by von Hindenburg. Therefore Hitler's Rise to Power was within (not outside of) the German government. As for foreign powers, they wished to avoid war for as long as possible.