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Protectionism
protectionism........
Free trade is when a country specializes in one or two areas of goods or service and allows a trade with other country or countries that specializes in different area while protectionism is when a country decides to restrict to its domestic production and stop trading with other countries.
The term is tariff- a charge on imported goods.
Neo-protectionism is a challenge to some other neons out there
government's standpoint on trade and protectionism is that he allows free trade
government's standpoint on trade and protectionism is that he allows free trade
government's standpoint on trade and protectionism is that he allows free trade
Protectionism
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Trade protectionism
Hsiang-Jung Chiu has written: 'The protectionism of the U.S. economy' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Free trade, Protectionism
Trade protectionism involves the use of measures like tariffs, quotas, and subsidies to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. These measures are intended to limit imports and boost domestic production by making foreign goods more expensive or less competitive. However, trade protectionism can also lead to trade wars, higher prices for consumers, and reduced economic efficiency.
Free trade is when a country specializes in one or two areas of goods or service and allows a trade with other country or countries that specializes in different area while protectionism is when a country decides to restrict to its domestic production and stop trading with other countries.
The term is tariff- a charge on imported goods.
Jonathan L. Tucker has written: 'Free trade, protectionism and investment'
Thomas H. Dudley has written: 'Farmers and the tariff' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tariff, Protectionism 'Which is best for the farmers, protection or free trade?' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Protectionism 'The farmer feedeth all' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tariff, Protectionism