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protectionism <protectionism; protectionisms> N

protectionism

agricultural protectionism ECON

competitive protectionism ECON

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Both had high levels of protectionism, no privatization, extensive industrial policies planning, and lax fiscal and financial policies through the 1990s.
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Sometimes local protectionism may dilute the strength of central legislation or the power of law enforcement.
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However, the protectionism of the end of the century meant closure of the economy to the outside world.
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As a result of resident's newly found protectionism, the number of jurisdictions with such ordinances increased to over 5,200 by 1968.
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The shortages and subsequent allegations were precipitated, by protectionism.
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Such uncoordinated actions may cause the unjustified rise of protectionism.
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He specializes in animal rights, focusing on animal protectionism and the political representation of non-human interests.
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It operated on a platform of protectionism, and drew editorial expertise from a team of respected publishers, political activists and journalists.
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This administration was quite different from the first, in that he moved away from free trade and stressed an alternate form of protectionism.
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Mainstream economists agree that protectionism is harmful in that its costs outweigh the benefits and that it impedes economic growth.
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