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protectionist <protectionist; protectionists> N

protectionist measures ECON

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In the modern trade arena many other initiatives besides tariffs have been called protectionist.
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The company is currently completely state-owned and enjoys financial and protectionist support from the government.
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But he was a generous donor and valuable advocate for their protectionist policies within business circles.
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This can sometimes be perceived as a protectionist obstacle to new entrants into their markets.
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Even during the early reform era, protectionist policies were often circumvented by smuggling.
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Protectionist candidates received a plurality of the vote.
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Although, to date, there is no major evidence that concrete protectionist measures have increased, protectionist pressures seem to be mounting.
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Developing countries also hold legitimate fears that the attempts to incorporate labour standards may be used as a thinly veiled protectionist measure.
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The extraordinary collapse of farm prices provoked a protectionist response in many nations.
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The constitution promotes the concept of food sovereignty by establishing a protectionist system that favors domestic production and trade.
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