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  2. Beggar thy neighbour - Wikipedia

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    According to economist Joan Robinson beggar-thy-neighbour policies were widely adopted by major economies during the Great Depression of the 1930s. [ 2 ] Alan Deardorff has analysed beggar-thy-neighbour policies as an instance of the prisoner's dilemma known from game theory : each country individually has an incentive to follow such a policy ...

  3. Beggar-thy-neighbor - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Beggar-my-neighbour - Wikipedia

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    We always called it "Beggar thy neighbour", but I have no sources to back this up. Does this variant ring true with anyone else? Martin of Sheffield 08:55, 4 September 2019 (UTC) I think Beggar thy neighbour is already linked: When I open it, I get: - This article is about the economic policy. For the card game, see Beggar-My-Neighbour.

  5. Talk:Beggar thy neighbour - Wikipedia

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    I vaguely remember 'Begger-my-neighbour' mentioned as a card game in Dicken's novel Great Expectations. I suspect this is the origin of the term? --Surturz 04:49, 14 March 2008 (UTC) Found it! Beggar-My-Neighbour--Surturz 04:51, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

  6. Reciprocal Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    World trade expanded rapidly. The RTAA was a US law but provided the first widespread system of guidelines for bilateral trade agreements. The United States and the European nations began avoiding beggar-thy-neighbour policies, which pursued national trade objectives at the expense of other nations. Instead, countries started to realize the ...

  7. Beggar my Neebour - Wikipedia

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  8. Supreme Court seems willing to block EPA 'good neighbor' air ...

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    WASHINGTON — Conservative members of the Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed to be leaning toward blocking a Biden administration policy aimed at reducing air pollution that crosses from one state ...

  9. Brander–Spencer model - Wikipedia

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    The Brander–Spencer model is an economic model in international trade originally developed by James Brander and Barbara Spencer in the early 1980s. The model illustrates a situation where, under certain assumptions, a government can subsidize domestic firms to help them in their competition against foreign producers and in doing so enhances national welfare.