The politics of trade
Tags: INTERNATIONAL trade; MERCANTILE system; PROTECTIONISM
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- Medieval economics revisited. Witzel, Morgen // European Business Forum;Autumn2004, Issue 19, p82
Discusses the development of mercantilism in England and Scotland. Impact of protectionism on free trade; Features of mercantilism; Evolution of mercantilism as a reaction to economic decline.
- Technology and Neo-Mercantilism in International Agricultural Trade. Malmgren, H.B.; Schlechty, D.L. // American Journal of Agricultural Economics;Dec69, Vol. 51 Issue 5, p1325
Addresses technological and policy development problems in international agricultural trade as of December 1969. Emergence of new mercantilism; Implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy by the European Economic Community; Purpose of the restitution system of export payments; Effects of...
- From protection to encouragement: Manufacturing and mercantilism in New York City's public sphere... Peskin, Lawrence A. // Journal of the Early Republic;Winter98, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p589
Discusses the evolution of manufacturing and mercantilism's protectionist atmosphere in New York City from 1783 to 1795. Colonists' non-importation of British products in response to the Sugar and Stamp Acts; New York radicals' revolutionary rhetoric of economic independence-through-production;...
- From protection to encouragement: Manufacturing and mercantilism in New York City's public sphere... Peskin, Lawrence A. // Journal of the Early Republic;Winter98, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p589
Discusses the evolution of manufacturing and mercantilism's protectionist atmosphere in New York City from 1783 to 1795. Colonists' non-importation of British products in response to the Sugar and Stamp Acts; New York radicals' revolutionary rhetoric of economic independence-through-production;...
- FORTRESS EUROPE. // Europe: A Concise Encyclopedia;2004, p110
Information on Fortress Europe is presented. It refers to the delusion that economic interests of Europe can be defended through protectionism instead of adaptation to the global market. The Fortress Europe approach is largely restricted to the Common Agricultural Policy and to the intermittent...
- Globalization Or Maritime Empire in the Post-Cold War Era: When Policy Becomes War By Other Means. Hardy Jr., James D.; Hochberg, Leonard J. // Journal of Global Competitiveness;2005, Vol. 13 Issue 1/2, p92
In the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, numerous scholars and journalists have sought to make sense of an increasingly disordered world. Competing predictions abound, each asserting the primacy of one or another trend. Among the many predictions, "globalization" captured the...
- Global regionalism. Wooster, Martin Morse // American Enterprise;May/Jun95, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p94
Summarizes the article `Putting Global Logic First,' by Kenichi Ohmae, published in the January/February 1995 issue of `Harvard Business Review'. Significance of region-states, instead of nations, in a global economy; Devolution of authority to lower levels of government; Negative impact of...
- EMPIRE PREFERENCE. Taylor, Alonzo E. // Saturday Evening Post;4/29, Vol. 205 Issue 44, p21
Analyzes the implementation of the protective system to the British Commonwealth of Nations as of April 1933. Relations of Great Britain to the outlaying parts of the empire; Levels of duties incorporated into the tariff scheme of Great Britain; Versions and explanations of the British empire...
- China says exporters face rising protectionism. // American Journal of Transportation;7/16/2012, Issue 535, p10
The article reports on the risks of trade protectionism facing Chinese exporters abroad despite the government's efforts to treat foreign and domestic investors equally.


