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ProtectionismAdvocacy of protection. The word has a negative connotation, and few advocates of protection in particular situations will acknowledge being protectionists.
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ProtectionismNotion that governments should protect domestic industry from import competition by means of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers.
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ProtectionismThe policy of a country protecting its own industries against foreign competition by imposing taxes, etc., on imported goods.
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Protectionism1846, from protectionist + -ism.
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ProtectionismThe use of legal controls to protect domestic businesses and industries from foreign competition.
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ProtectionismProtection of a domestic industry from cheaper competitive imports by such means as import duties, import quotas, export subsidies, excessive health and environmental regulations.
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Protectionismthe policy of imposing duties or quotas on imports in order to protect home industries from overseas competition (protectionist) an advocate of protectionism Protectionism is the economic policy of re [..]
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Protectionismthe placing of barriers to trade used by a government to try and promote domestic products over imports.
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ProtectionismDefinition The government's placing of duties or quotas on imports to protect of domestic industries from global competition.
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ProtectionismProtection of local industries through tariffs, quotas, and regulations that discriminate against foreign businesses.
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ProtectionismThe restriction of goods and services from abroad in order to protect domestic industries.
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Protectionismprotecting your economy from the international economy by imposing various restrictions on flow of imports or exports of goods or services into or out of your country (see also free trade)
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ProtectionismEffort to shield domestic producers against foreign competition via tariffs, quotas, etc. Widely reduced under global free trade agreements; popular among critics of trade for countering job loss and environmental harm; criticized by economists for ignoring comparative advantage doctrine.
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Protectionismsee Tariff.
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ProtectionismA policy that protects domestic products by imposing tariffs, quotas and other restrictions on foreign imports.
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ProtectionismProtectionism is the policy of protecting local industries from overseas competition by imposing tariffs, quotas, and regulations on imports. Protectionism policy restrains trade between states, and p [..]
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Protectionism(n) the policy of imposing duties or quotas on imports in order to protect home industries from overseas competition
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ProtectionismThe use of restrictions to discourage imports and artificially help domestic producers compete with foreign suppliers.
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ProtectionismA restrictive trade policy aimed at discouraging imports (by means of tariffs, quotas and other barriers) in order to artificially help domestic producers competing with foreign suppliers.
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ProtectionismProtection of local industries through tariffs, quotas, and regulations that discriminate against foreign businesses.
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Protectionism
(politics,economics) A system or policy of protecting the domestic producers of a product from foreign competition by imposing tariffs, quotas, duties or other barriers on importations.
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ProtectionismAn economic philosophy or policy advocating government protection of domestic agriculture and industries from foreign competition by institution of tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions on foreign imports. Q R
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ProtectionismAny of several political-economic doctrines that have in common advocating that government impose political barriers to international trade (usually taxes on imports or quantitative restrictions limit [..]
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ProtectionismNotion that governments should protect domestic industry from import competition by means of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers.
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