First, environmental justifications for trade restrictions are sometimes little more than covert protectionism. |
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I really don't want to be labeled a protectionist, but I think there is a happy medium between raw free marketeering and highwall protectionism. |
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Nevertheless, the drift toward protectionism did contribute to a new international atmosphere of conflict and tension. |
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Extended kinship relations may create clientelism and protectionism as well as organized crime. |
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What Burrows takes issue with though is not the bans themselves, but bans that are a back-door means of protectionism. |
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They are now concerned with the lack of free trade caused by rich countries' protectionism. |
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We even adopted unilateral free trade towards those countries who, so much the worse for them, persisted with their own protectionism. |
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The powerful myth of the dangers of protectionism is one of the philosophical keystones of today's globalisation model. |
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He tried to persuade organized labor that free trade and not protectionism was in its interests. |
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Not only foreign producers are hurt by protectionism, but even more so are American consumers. |
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It is clear that the propensity of an economy to deflate is in direct proportion to the degree of protectionism it historically maintained. |
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The trade protectionism for developing countries that Make Poverty History recommends is a rat trap of gigantic proportions for the world's poor. |
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Moreover, the smaller the country, the greater will be the pressure to opt for free trade rather than protectionism. |
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One of the main reasons for the emergence of protectionism can be found in the distributive consequences of trade. |
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We don't have to choose between strict protectionism and unregulated free trade. |
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After the Wall Street crash, which led to a worldwide slump in economic growth, the world reverted to protectionism. |
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They said that protectionism and paternalism would only harm producers from developing nations. |
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I am really surprised that a New Zealand political party should advocate shonky protectionism against our trading partners. |
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They shelter the businesses due to sectional protectionism, which in turn has slowed down our implementations. |
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He promoted economic nationalism, protectionism, and further cuts in social spending. |
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There is no constituency for protectionism, all the big firms want to go offshore because the labor savings are large. |
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On protectionism, Kerry-watchers wager that his bark is worse than his bite. |
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All this poppycock about not having educated workforces, all this stuff about, well, you're crying protectionism, you're China-bashing. |
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Instead, after a reprieve in 1833, the central government engaged in more and more trade protectionism and centralized tyranny, which helped lead to war. |
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Of course, his alleged specialty is international trade, where he supposedly has made a case for moderate protectionism as a way to prosper a nation. |
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For example, America's unilateral approach to applying the concept of dumping is not in harmony with good trade practices, but protectionism. |
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From an economic perspective, resilience is a virtue, protectionism is a sin. |
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This could gather momentum, which would be most ominous if it were to accompany a return to trade protectionism. |
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He talked about economic isolationism, defeatists, protectionists, who is talking about protectionism, who is talking about economic isolationism. |
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This is a great example of both countries rejecting protectionism and respecting international agreements to keep safe trade moving. |
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Upholding open trade and investment regimes is critical to realizing global prosperity and fighting protectionism. |
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We will continue to resist protectionism and work to reduce or eliminate tariff barriers. |
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Apart from anything else, protectionism would be ruinous to developing countries. |
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In times of economic crisis, xenophobia blooms along with political conflict, protectionism and, in some places, racism. |
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The now infamous Chinese tire-incident sparked cries of protectionism that although subdued, are not forgotten. |
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Open economies and societies must be defended to avoid the risk of reverting to inward-looking policies, protectionism and even xenophobia. |
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Some people believe that protectionism only exists at the point of entry in ports, at customs. |
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In short, we should be a guard dog when it comes to fighting protectionism and protecting the value of the euro. |
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She unquestioningly buys the European line that the banana import controversy has nothing to do with trade protectionism. |
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The first thing to note is the importance of continuing to promote free trade, and resisting the siren song of protectionism. |
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But there are others in Europe who do not accept the argument for openness, and who are tempted by the siren song of protectionism. |
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The answer to this challenge cannot be found in protectionism or in putting aside what has been attained so far. |
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I do not intend to call for any kind of protectionism, which would be to fly in the face of history. |
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The Euro-Zone is appearing to polarize into rival camps with the potential of instituting trade restrictions and protectionism within the region. |
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There is consequently an increase in interventionism which borders very closely on protectionism. |
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It is true that some of the group's initial promises to forswear all further acts of protectionism, for example—were broken. |
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I cannot understand how a politician of the centre-right can connive at protectionism. |
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Countries should be careful not to relapse into unilateralism and protectionism. |
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A relapse into policies of nationalisation, over-regulation and protectionism would be a major mistake. |
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In pushing trade protectionism against China, the labor tops combine anti-Communism with flag-waving national chauvinism. |
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We take free trade so much for granted that we have forgotten about the ravages brought about by protectionism in past decades. |
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Protecting our economies or national agriculture is not a byword for protectionism. |
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In contrast, protectionism is condemned irrevocably, and customs duties are held up to public obloquy as intolerable insults to the Trade god. |
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If it is based on protectionism and intended to prop up lame ducks, there is bound to be a clash. |
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Under the guise of justice and fairness we are being made to swallow outright protectionism, discriminating business practices and rapacity. |
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The development of sovereign funds revives protectionism and creates a feeling of diffidence vis-Ã -vis such funds. |
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It includes a determined and concerted effort to combat any move towards protectionism in global markets. |
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Many fear that countries will resort to protectionism as they ride out the economic turmoil, but others say that those warnings are unjustified. |
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We only need to look at history to prove without a doubt that there is a tremendous cost to protectionism. |
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Nationalism, populism and protectionism threatened to take root, it warned. |
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Their solution is to take refuge by raising the specter of a return to protectionism. |
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It can, for example, help combat the risks of isolationism, protectionism and xenophobia which arise in times of economic crisis. |
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We see this also in his eschewing of protectionism, which could trigger, as he put it, a trade war instead of global free trade. |
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The challenge is to get the world out of the financial doldrums by any means but protectionism. |
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Strengthen the multilateral trading system's capacity to be a pillar of the economic recovery and provide a solid rampart against protectionism. |
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They are an expression of protectionism and the new form of European commercialism. |
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We need to promote fair and freer world trade rather than seal ourselves off by means of protectionism and fall back upon national markets. |
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The global economic crisis must not be used as a pretext for protectionism with the aim of closingoffmarkets. |
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Are you afraid there might be a resurgence of protectionism in your top export markets? |
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Some less developed nations see aspects of TRIP as technological protectionism. |
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The general common objective was to avoid using the crisis as an excuse for protectionism. |
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There is also a danger that some countries might resort to policies of trade protectionism to reduce the imbalances. |
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The great question for Latin America in the coming years is whether, indeed, it can find a middle way without succumbing to the backdraft of corruption and protectionism. |
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It also raises the specter of a dangerous shift toward protectionism. |
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This new form of protectionism has an added pernicious quality. |
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They oppose industrial policy, nationalisation and protectionism. |
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Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism. |
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The zero-sum model of world trade which inspired its economic protectionism was derived from the zero-sum model of international politics which was inherent in its bellicism. |
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So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class. |
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In addition, the agricultural protectionism of the European Union, ossified in the economic miasma of the Common Agricultural Policy, needs to be scrapped. |
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The problem is that too many rich countries preach free trade but practice protectionism, thus denying trading opportunities and markets to poor countries. |
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We are going to see, especially in the US, more and more economic unilateralism, more and more protectionism, which is mirrored by the European countries and Japan. |
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Isolationism, unilateralism, and protectionism would gain ground. |
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He also supported the concept of the American free trade area in the Senate but now, on the hustings, is campaigning for protectionism to safeguard American jobs. |
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Minister Flaherty noted that Canada has kept its economy open for investment from all around the world, resisting protectionism and taking down barriers to trade. |
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The countries of Western Europe began to steadily liberalize their economies after World War II and the protectionism of the interwar period. |
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Refusal of protectionism and opting for a world open to trade. |
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As growth in China has tapered off, protectionism has surged. |
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Consequently, as in other Latin American countries, protectionism became an entrenched aspect of the Chilean economy. |
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Irish companies and other European companies are trying to make a reality of the single market and tackle the challenges of globalisation head on, and the governments touting protectionism should not stand in their way. |
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As long as governments do not succumb to the lure of protectionism, the spillover effects of this stimulus package can be overwhelmingly positive. |
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Thus, northern manufacturing interests supported tariffs and protectionism while southern planters demanded free trade. |
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The small group of opposition Liberals met in 1919, distanced by his coalition's protectionism and nationalization. |
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This sounds like out-and-out protectionism. |
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This entails not only a high level of protectionism, but also massive economic subsidies and rural public works programs which are a drain on the overall economy. |
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The D-mark would have soared in value, wrecking German exports, while protectionism and competitive devaluations elsewhere would have shredded the EU's single market. |
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At the G20 it was clear that the biggest of these are the threat of protectionism, the damaging effects of corruption and global tax avoidance, and the instability caused by conflict and disease. |
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I am firmly convinced that the best way of halting migration flows is to create prosperity in the countries of origin, to liberalise world trade and to dismantle protectionism. |
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Naturally, we must not confuse the appropriate protection of the consumer with the undue protectionism that any particular Member State may want or may employ. |
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What is clearly evident from these talks is that when the United States tries to make a case for security issues, it is very often a case of economic and trade protectionism. |
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The response from the government to the current situation in the U. S. and the rising protectionism has been late, and has demonstrated a lack of foresight in failing to see it coming during an economic downturn. |
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And, therefore, enhancing trade and resisting protectionism are both essential to the world economy, and to the just cause of raising millions from poverty. |
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First, the urgency of sweeping interventions to support the economy, even if this means greater deficits, and secondly, the perils of protectionism. |
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Today there is a similar lure of protectionism, an oversimplified argument that if we just insulate ourselves and trade among ourselves and close the doors and batten down the hatches an international storm will pass us by. |
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It is also a key element in the Government's response to the global economic crisis, supporting economic growth while sending a strong signal against protectionism. |
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A particular concern for the developing world is that the concept could be used by industrialized countries to impose restrictions on trade or ODA, or be the thin end of a wedge that ushers in protectionism. |
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During my Review, I have been concerned that the focus of the two organizations may have shifted somewhat to one of protectionism as opposed to cooperation. |
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With talk of multiple bailouts, stimulus bills, and stipulations for domestic investment, many large hedge funds are beginning to bank on those currencies which benefit from protectionism. |
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However, we agreed on the need to address, in particular, issues of elevated oil and food prices and global inflationary pressure, stability of the financial markets and fight against protectionism. |
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Economies which rely on exports typically suffer the most from protectionism, whereas those economies which import more possess the ability to regain lost momentum during times of international draw-back. |
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They need neither jittery markets nor ad hoc protectionism, which has exacerbated past food crises, Torero adds. |
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It is well and good to hold up the decade of the 1960s, with its dirigisme and protectionism, as a model. |
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Concerns regarding employment affected all countries around the world, and required outward-looking international cooperation rather than inward-looking protectionism. |
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In short, the Clay-Lincoln American System consisted of mercantilism, protectionism, the centralization of governmental power, and inflationism. |
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McCurry referred to President Bush's Pearl Harbor Day speech in citing the dangers of isolationism and its economic accomplice, protectionism. |
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Airbus workers should beware of the trap of nationalist protectionism set by the trade-union misleaders and the bourgeoisie, which pits them against each other in the interests of the respective national capitalist classes. |
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Outbursts of nationalism provide an answer, as it were, to the masses of the population who have been 'hurt' by shock therapy, the lack of or insufficient state protectionism and social insecurity. |
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We look forward to advancing these discussions and ensuring that together, we will expand market access in the face of economic uncertainty and unite against the forces of protectionism. |
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History has shown us that liberalization, despite its potential for good, is never easily accepted and that a retreat to protectionism, despite all its failings, is ever popular. |
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In the run-up to 1992 and with the elimination of other forms of protectionism, both overt and covert, state aids will represent a major instrument of interventionism and protectionism. |
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They want to see protectionism within the energy sector, a development that would be diametrically opposed to what the Council has previously said it wanted to see and to what the Commission and Parliament want to see. |
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And the G20 nations also agreed not to engage in protectionism, which could stifle global trade and snuff out any chance of a rapid economic recovery, he said. |
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However, at times like this, when fear and uncertainty are prevalent, this close relationship and interdependency can create vulnerabilities that are very challenging when protectionism is promoted. |
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Madam Speaker, I appreciate that the member has a tough job because the government has done so little on the issue of protectionism that it is necessary to sort of fill the speech with mostly information about the budget. |
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Some have made a distinction between open trade and conditional trade to make the point that this debate is not just between the two polarised choices of free trade and protectionism. |
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It would not be out of keeping with Mr Sarkozy's remarks about defending French protectionism and it would also be disastrous for the market economies of the Eurozone. |
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Some people argue that it also explains government regulation of market trade and protectionism. |
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The Whigs passed the Trade with France Act 1704 that renewed protectionism against France. |
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Republicans compromised with pro-trade Democrats on an environmental and labour trade agenda, without overstepping concerns about sovereignty and protectionism. |
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Pimco's Mr El-Erian reckons that the transition from consumption to export-oriented expansion will lead to prolonged subpar growth and high unemployment. That will heighten political risks such as protectionism. |
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The colonial powers concentrated on domestic issues, protectionism and tariffs, disregarding the damage done to international trade flows. |
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Madam Speaker, I absolutely agree that increased protectionism would imperil Canadian jobs, it would imperil American jobs at the end of the day, and it would have widespread repercussions. |
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Britain can help other non-euro countries who gibe at the new treaty's strictures as well as euro-zone countries that want to resist protectionism or over-regulation including Germany. |
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What we need is a new sense of direction, which leads to a reconciliation of trade and social components, without thereby setting up new barriers of discrimination by means of a concealed form of protectionism. |
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The official Liberals found themselves a tiny minority within a government committed to protectionism. |
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Whatever private successes it may have, it is more often in the news for reasons of obscurantism and protectionism protesting against the activities of foreign missionaries, for instance. |
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The United States and Britain, sometimes considered the homes of free trade policy, employed protectionism to varying degrees at all times. |
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Some degree of protectionism is nevertheless the norm throughout the world. |
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By then, segregationism and protectionism had become reframed within an autonomy and rights model. |
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Put simply, the roots of the trade problem and of the resurgent protectionism it has fomented are fundamentally political as well as economic. |
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Inconsistent transposition of directives results in distortion of competition and is one of the causes of the resurgent protectionism with which we have to contend vigorously. |
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By ignoring the precedent of section 121 of the Constitution the successive governments of the country have assured an atmosphere of protectionism, disunity and almost certainly economic vulnerability. |
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All that in fact needs to be done is for this protectionism, which is what this chicanery is all about, to be done away with, and this directive provides us with the appropriate legal means to do that. |
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They also pledged to fight against all forms of protectionism and to maintain trade and foreign investments. |
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The sad experience of the 1920s and 1930s should remind us that protectionism, however disguised, leads through a vicious circle of retaliation and further restriction to penury. |
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I am told he did this because he is concerned that Vice-President Al Gore is in hock to the American unions, and that under a Gore presidency traditional US tendencies towards protectionism might resurface. |
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Economist Paul Krugman argues against the notion that protectionism caused the Great Depression. |
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It's yet another good example of the need to be vigilant against protectionism and to work with partners to create jobs and opportunities in the global economy. |
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Most countries do not permit aviation cabotage, and there are strict sanctions against it, for reasons of economic protectionism, national security, or public safety. |
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They are more sympathetic to immigration, free markets, and free trade, and less sympathetic to protectionism, make-work policies, and government intervention in business. |
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For example, some commentators, such as Jagdish Bhagwati, see developed countries efforts in imposing their own labor or environmental standards as protectionism. |
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Not all countries enforced the same measures of protectionism. |
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Disraeli's political views embraced certain Radical policies, particularly democratic reform of the electoral system, and also some Tory ones, including protectionism. |
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Later on though they came to oppose the protectionism of the Corn Laws. |
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