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  2. Protectionism - Wikipedia

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    Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations.

  3. Protectionism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Opinions on trade and protectionism have fluctuated since the early 2000s. Opinions recently have decided roughly of partisan lines. In 2017, while 67% of Democrats believe free trade agreements are good for the United States, only 36% of Republicans agree. [93]

  4. U.S. protectionism could undermine modest growth forecast for ...

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    Europe's economy has left stagnation behind but is headed for only modest growth in coming months as consumers regain some of the purchasing power they lost to inflation, the European Union's ...

  5. When Drive-By Punditry Goes Wrong - AOL

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    I add that most older industrial cities—the ones most pressured by increased goods trade and always mentioned by protectionists—have long since moved on from past challenges, with fewer than ...

  6. Strategic trade theory - Wikipedia

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    Protectionism is the economic policy of restraining trade between states, through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas, and a variety of other government regulations designed to discourage imports, and prevent foreign take-over of native markets and companies. The main emphasis of this policy is the protection of the ...

  7. America is mirroring China’s tech protectionism and reversing ...

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    We analyzed 46 years of consumer sentiment data–and found that today’s ‘vibecession’ is just men starting to feel as bad about the economy as women historically have

  8. Economic repression - Wikipedia

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    The main goal of economic repression is protectionism, the instruments for which include fines and ceilings on interest rates or exchange rates. [1] [2] Examples

  9. On Trade, Trump 2.0 Won’t Be Like Trump 1.0—for ... - AOL

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    (This is gonna be pretty long, so if you already read Capitolism a lot, great job and please feel free to skip the first section.) A Quick Recap of Trump 1.0 The best way to understand Trump 2.0 ...