He imposed highly protectionist tariffs on steel imports right at the beginning of his term. |
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He favors protectionist trade policies, the reinstitution of the death penalty, and emphasizes the importance of the family and Church. |
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As with other protectionist schemes, it is really about taxing Americans and imposing price floors to benefit a politically influential industry. |
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First, in the narrow economic sense, fond memories of the pre-1980 protectionist regimes are often evoked. |
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A number of protectionist measures have been included in the new proposals. |
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Such protectionist perspectives and narrow definitions of critical media literacy set themselves against the pleasures the media provide. |
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The history of the first group of wines has been heavily influenced, nay hampered, by the commercial muscle of protectionist Bordeaux. |
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Moreover, these protectionist initiatives have surfaced at a time when the global trading system is already under severe strain. |
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Books, in fact, provide some of the best examples of this ignominious protectionist tendency in Irish history, North and South. |
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But if the U.S. ratchets up the pressure with more protectionist moves, Beijing may retaliate with higher tariffs of its own. |
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Jones accused the American authorities of a knee-jerk response to its corporate scandals and said it was symptomatic of a protectionist economy. |
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This in itself is A-OK, but such countries run the risk of being sandbagged by protectionist tariffs initiated by neighbouring nations. |
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Some here worry about growing protectionist sentiment in the United States. |
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This time the environment is shaping up as a key sticking point, due to concerns that some nations may use it as a protectionist measure. |
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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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Automakers had put pressure on the government to maintain protectionist policies for the automobile industry. |
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The president explained that his steel tariffs were really not protectionist. |
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It is true that many partisans of centralization resisted the protectionist logic of their position. |
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Then there is always Congress, threatening a rash of protectionist bills directed solely at China. |
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At the heart of the technocratic agenda was trade liberalization, which threatened the protectionist policies that had coddled the native oligarchs. |
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There are already signs of a protectionist backlash in America. |
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This involved imposing protectionist barriers to countries outside Europe. |
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And if the goal of fighting protectionist withdrawal is praiseworthy, it cannot be achieved at the expense of global food security. |
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Third, Beijing is likely to emerge as an exporting superpower, aggravating America's trade deficit and fanning protectionist pressures in a slumping world economy. |
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As in the 1990s, one response has been a disturbing revival of shortsighted protectionist reflexes. |
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Therefore, I will continue to hammer home the point that a Europe that protects is not a protectionist Europe. |
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If an Australian federation were formed, it seemed likely that it would adopt a protectionist policy and hence Sydney would lose its advantage as a free port. |
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The WTO's essential purpose is to liberalize markets, by removing unnecessary, discriminatory and protectionist barriers to free trade. |
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To revitalize their domestic economies and improve their supply security, most large economic powers have implemented protectionist measures. |
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He knows that the markets will drag down if they launch into protectionist activity. |
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The EU's protectionist attitude is no long-term help, it is just sticking plaster and that always peels off after a while. |
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Mr. Speaker, the protectionist measures in the Buy American Act are decimating Canadian jobs. |
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The importance of open trade flows and of resisting protectionist pressures could not be overemphasized. |
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After all, the greatest danger to global economic stability is that other countries would retaliate with protectionist measures of their own. |
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These early provisions were protectionist and welfare orientated in character. |
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Governments are encouraged to pursue a trade policy that facilitates free and open trade, without a hidden protectionist agenda. |
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The FN has become a protectionist, anticapitalist party of the dislocated working classes. |
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Last week in the Wall Street Journal he tried to woo them with an article in which he denied he was an old-style protectionist or redistributionist. |
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From Mexico City to Buenos Aires, growing skepticism about the benefits of globalization could bring a reprise of failed populist and protectionist policies. |
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This sham compromise still pits prejudice against science and sets misinformed consumers and protectionist farmers in Europe against producers in America. |
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And yet some free traders have gotten on board with the desire to use protectionist means to boost prices and thereby add fuel to the fire of socialized medicine. |
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The legal tiff began in the mid 1990s, when the British-Dutch conglomerate took umbrage at a protectionist Quebec law. |
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On that side of the House, the Liberals are willing to change the law to suit their own protectionist purposes. |
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An excessively protectionist attitude on the part of the Community would be fraught with danger. |
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Unemployment is a harsh consequence of the economic crisis, and we need to tackle this challenge without going in a protectionist direction. |
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We are going to be bogged down in a long and nasty protectionist battle, just like we have been bogged down in a battle on softwood. |
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He does not bother to sheath his protectionist urges in pablum about competitiveness, preferring prosecutorial accusation of trade infringement. |
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President Prodi also wrote to President Bush in a last-ditch effort to persuade the US not to go down the protectionist road. |
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Governments should renounce discriminatory, protectionist and dirigiste policies disguised as environmental, safety or social measures. |
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However, none of those measures would succeed if developed countries maintained their agricultural subsidies and protectionist trade policies. |
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As nations pursue their own national strategies and stimulus packages, the danger of a protectionist turn in the global economy is real. |
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The trick will be to pull this off without seeming insular, protectionist and backward-looking. |
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That may be a less direct route than NAFTA, but there are provisions to prevent the use of protectionist measures. |
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Fostered by protectionist tariffs, this industry developed at a phenomenal rate. |
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We reject a backward-looking protectionist approach, geared to preserving past achievements. |
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Finally, and this is now well-known, environmental protection can, and rightly so, legitimize economic protectionist measures. |
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After all that, it produces as little as two years' peace before renewal of US protectionist challenges. |
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The magnitude and speed of the global economic crisis could have triggered an acute protectionist backlash. |
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We reaffirm our commitment to maintain and promote open markets and reject all protectionist measures in trade and investment. |
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The protectionist farm group R-Calf has recently filed papers with a Montana court calling for a halt to Canadian beef imports. |
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From time to time, they try to negotiate more agreements and rules, eroding even further protectionist barriers to trade. |
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He entered Parliament as a member of the Conservative Party, holding strong protectionist Tory views and opposed to free trade. |
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Unions in Britain have been asking for years for someone to give an instance of when core labour standards have been used as a protectionist measure. |
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We know history and when we add an economic downturn and protectionist policies that basically seize up trading relationships between nations, then that makes matters even worse for all countries globally involved. |
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However, we regret that Parliament turns a blind eye to the fact that the EU's protectionist agricultural policy is contributing to a situation in which large parts of the world do not have a viable food production system. |
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War-ravaged East Asian economies briefly used protectionist policies to revive their economies, but only when they opened their markets to imports did they realize enduring rapid expansion. |
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Mounting protectionist sentiment at home, combined with the final stages leading up to the November 2004 presidential elections forebode little in terms of new trade initiatives or tradeoffs. |
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But Brazil and other bioethanol exporting developing nations, including Pakistan and Egypt, say the EU and US are merely being protectionist and attempting to put their own producers at an advantage. |
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Therefore, on the one hand, we have the U. S. becoming more protectionist, and on the other, the fact that the Conservative government seems to be asleep at the switch. |
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To add insult to injury, today we have heard allegations that members of the protectionist group R-CALF are currently paying bargain basement prices for Canadian cattle off our very own feedlots. |
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Canada needs to stand firm in ensuring that protectionist measures do not exasperate the stresses that our people now face in the metal producing industry. |
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I cannot understand why, if we have a system of transparency and open competition, how we cannot prevent that from being used as a protectionist smoke screen in the publication of tenders. |
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It is unfortunate that the Conservative government seems to have been caught off guard, flat-footed and, in some respects, dumbfounded by some of the protectionist developments south of the border. |
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We reaffirmed our commitment to resist protectionist pressures and expressed our strong will to work toward the conclusion of an ambitious, balanced and comprehensive WTO Doha agreement. |
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Instead of once again caving in to U. S. protectionist lobbies, will the minister identify the specific section of the softwood lumber agreement which, according to him, prohibits loan guarantees? |
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For the following decade, the government maintained a protectionist outlook, not only imposing high trade barriers but also maintaining an overvalued exchange rate. |
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Mr Olsson is right to say that agriculture is not, either, an issue on which, within the WTO, an uncompetitive and protectionist North is at loggerheads with a competitive and liberalising South. |
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A third risk is that these events might also prompt governments to adopt wrong-headed protectionist measures, which would exacerbate the damage to the global economy. |
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The laws supersede 15 sets of national rules, many of them protectionist. |
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I understand your fears, and I was part of those fears when I was on this committee, but we don't need to take the whole hog at one end, and we don't have to be completely protectionist on the other. |
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Such practices were, you see, for the good of investors, not for the exchanges. Yet a combination of new technology and deregulation has blown such protectionist twaddle out of the water. |
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Thailand was asking us to lower the cost of accessing international markets, but the West is unbending on that point: protectionist barriers cannot be touched. |
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I can mention a few other factors, such as servicing the debt, the protectionist policies of certain trade partners, and the brain drain of professionals trained at great expense to our country. |
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In the long term, protectionist measures could spread around the world. |
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That has been a red flag to protectionist interests south of the border. |
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These groups are characterised by economic nativism, anti-immigration and protectionist leanings, religious fanaticism, and geopolitical isolationism. |
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Our approach of engagement offers an alternative to the protectionist, isolationist thinking that we see in some parts of the world and, indeed, in some parts of this very House from opposition parties. |
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Autonomy interests may also be in conflict with the general tenor of the CRC, which has often been described as being paternalistic and protectionist. |
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It is extraordinary that the European Union should still have governments wedded to an outdated protectionist mentality and the promotion of economic and industrial patriotism. |
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I have to say that during the course of the crisis, and particularly when it was first erupting, there were very clear manifestations of protectionist tendencies and economic nationalism. |
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Just imagine what could happen to those protectionist US tendencies if the bubble does burst, and Alan Greenspan starts regretting his decision not to get out while the going was good. |
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Anaemic economic recovery has provided an opening for populist parties, promoting protectionist policies, to blame foreign trade and foreign workers for the prolonged malaise. |
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I urge readers who are not lawyers to recognise that this is not a protectionist campaign for lawyers' self-interest, but a battle for the rule of law and the advancement of justice. |
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Yet as we adjust to the new global environment we must avoid the populist appeal of protectionist measures which are at best a short-term panacea for long-term ills. |
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A number of our sectors, such as the forestry sector, are vulnerable because of trade disputes and decisions over which they have no control bequeathed to us by American protectionist lobbies. |
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Member States are increasingly using protectionist methods. |
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Even though the clause is clearly protectionist and goes against the spirit of international agreements, it does not necessarily violate those agreements. |
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Do you believe that all the necessary lessons have been learned in order to avoid a new global crisis when one sees measures here and there that are perceived as protectionist, in particular in the United States and China? |
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The Commission also concluded that the increased imports were being caused by trade deflection resulting from the increasingly protectionist stance of the United States of America. |
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At the current juncture, it is essential to pursue economic policies in line with the principle of an open market economy with free competition, resisting any protectionist pressure. |
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To such an extent that governments would then have to resort to protectionist measures to guarantee their foremost responsibility: food security for their populations. |
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The protectionist U. S. farm group known as R-CALF says that much more needs to be done to mitigate the heightened BSE risks presented by Canadian beef and cattle. |
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At their inception, the Whigs were protectionist in economic policy, with free trade policies being advocated by Tories. |
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However, the founding EEC members remained skeptical regarding Ireland's economic capacity, neutrality, and unattractive protectionist policy. |
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Free trade policies have battled with mercantilist, protectionist, isolationist, communist, populist, and other policies over the centuries. |
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Following Hamilton's death, the more abiding protectionist influence in the antebellum period came from Henry Clay and his American System. |
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With the exception of Disraeli, every member of the future protectionist cabinet then in Parliament voted against the measure. |
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Until 1991, all Indian governments followed protectionist policies that were influenced by socialist economics. |
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The country also adopted protectionist policies such as import quotas, which a number of European countries did during the time period. |
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Over the rest of the 16th century, further protectionist measures were introduced. |
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In specific instances, protectionist mercantilist policies also had an important and positive impact on the state that enacted them. |
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This is because most member countries still hold a very much protectionist stance when it comes to the service sector. |
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A government that implements a protectionist policy establishes trade barriers. |
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He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. |
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Britain also abandoned its protectionist policy, as embraced by mercantilism. |
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In the 1840s, Britain adopted a less protectionist policy, with the repeal of the Corn Laws and the Navigation Acts. |
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In the modern trade arena many other initiatives besides tariffs have been called protectionist. |
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In terms of public policy, Malthus was a supporter of the protectionist Corn Laws from the end of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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In its report, the World Bank says most of the world's major economies are resorting to protectionist measures as the global economic slowdown begins to bite. |
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If the protectionist route is followed, newer, more efficient industries will have less scope to expand, and overall output and economic welfare will suffer. |
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Europe became increasingly protectionist during the eighteenth century. |
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A variety of policies have been used to achieve protectionist goals. |
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The Paraguayan government was extremely protectionist, never accepted loans from abroad and levied high tariffs against imported foreign products. |
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Following independence from Spain in 1811, Paraguay was ruled by a series of dictators who generally implemented isolationist and protectionist policies. |
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However, most governments still impose some protectionist policies that are intended to support local employment, such as applying tariffs to imports or subsidies to exports. |
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Walpole has attracted attention from hetrodox economists as a pioneer of protectionist policies, in the form of tariffs and subsidies to woolen manufacturers. |
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The depression led to the election of the First Labour Government and the establishment of a comprehensive welfare state and a protectionist economy. |
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