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| | Nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | economic nationalism, which is the promotion of the national interest in economic policy, especially through protectionism and in opposition to free trade policies. |  | | It implies that the nation is a community of those who contribute to the maintenance and strength of the state, and that the individual exists to contribute to this goal. |  | | Free trade agreements, such as NAFTA and the GATT, and the increasing internationalisation of trade markets, are seen as damaging to the national economy, and have led to a revival of economic nationalism. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalism
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| | Encyclopedia: Economic nationalism |
 | | Economic nationalism is a term used to describe policies which are guided by the idea of protecting domestic consumption, labor and capital formation, even if this requires the imposition of tariffs and other restrictions on the movement of labour, goods and capital. |  | | Economic nationalism, in Canada, is a movement aimed at achieving greater control by Canadians of their own economy. |  | | A command economy is an economic system in which government decisions are made by central state economic managers who determine what sorts of goods and services to produce and how they are to be priced and allocated, and may include state ownership of the means of production. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Economic-nationalism
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| | Nationalism beyond Liberalism |
 | | State nationalism was, in part, a response to the demands of administration (centralization, administration of an unified system of local and central government, of law, of economic regulations, of welfare and health provision) and to the pressure of democratization (extension of the franchise and potential political disruption). |  | | Second, their economic security during this period was vulnerable (widespread economic depression in late C19th). |  | | How they relate to one another, which is dominant, and under what circumstances or in relation to what other groups or individuals, these vary greatly and, sometimes, problematically. |
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http://www.etss.edu/hts/hts3/notes11.htm
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| | China: Globalization 1 |
 | | Economic globalisation and economic nationalism are often presented as opposing forces: transnational capital and commodity flows of increasing size and speed cascading against relatively discrete national economic jurisdictions. |  | | Globalisation, reflecting an even higher level of transnational economic activity--the world-wide dispersion of production processes, the explosive expansion of financial capital--is a microeconomic phenomenon; that is, it requires both a change in the 'very nature of the organisational structure and strategic behaviour of individual companies' and, concomitantly, a transformation of statesociety relations. |  | | The 9th National People's Congress put forth a plan to streamline the bureaucracy in response to the regional Asian economic crisis.(n42) In the revamped 'small government', the old State Planning Commission, an institutional obstacle to fuller integration into the global economy, will be downgraded. |
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http://www.iupui.edu/~anthkb/a104/china/chinaglobalization1.htm
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| | Money, Method, and the Market Process Ch 11 |
 | | Economic nationalism is the corollary of the present-day domestic policies of government interference with business and of national planning as free trade was the complement of domestic economic freedom. |  | | Peaceful coexistence of sovereign nations is possible if every individual nation is convinced that it would be contrary to its own selfish interests to hinder the mobility of capital, labor, and products. |  | | If he were an economist he would not consider free trade as a concession granted on the part of one group of nations to the exclusive benefit of other nations. |
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http://www.mises.org/mmmp/mmmp11.asp
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| | JPRI Working Paper No. 73 |
 | | Nationalism has always been there, expressed by a nostalgia for "traditional" values, concerns for "national morality," and the debates about a stronger national defense, educational reform, income redistribution, constitutional revision, and anti-Americanism. |  | | Developmentalism, then, is sustained by nationalism, and as long as nationalism endures in Japan, there is no reason to expect a fundamental decline in an outcomes-oriented rather than a process-oriented version of capitalism. |  | | The second level, or the mediating level of implementation, is composed of ministerial bureaus, their divisions, prefectural and municipal education commissions ("boards of education"), special corporations, and authorized juridical persons. |
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http://www.jpri.org/publications/workingpapers/wp73.html
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| | Global Economic Systems: Quebec, A Case Study |
 | | Nationalism and globalization have been two of the most crucial aspects of economic organization in the late twentieth century. |  | | Many of the international economic organizations which Quebec is associated with--in one way or another--conducts most of their business in English, or a language other than French (Lamont 1994). |  | | As the countries of Europe are integrating their economies, Quebec and Canada have a substantial rift as it relates to economics and politics. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~pbarsa_96/human3.html
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| | The Spirit of Capitalism: Nationalism and Economic Growth |
 | | Economic liberalization was then undertaken to restore the fiscal base, and thence government control over what had become ungovernable economies. |  | | mercantilists) is made clear by the title of the subheading that follows "The Costs of Economic Liberalism" (p. |  | | Though none apart from Hong Kong followed the classical liberal policy of laissez-faire and free trade (and its performance was perhaps the best (Lal and Myint 1996), the closer they were to this prescription the better the outcome. |
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http://www.eh.net/bookreviews/library/0592.shtml
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| | Economic nationalism sets the tone for IMF protests in Washington |
 | | While there was a definite strain of nationalism in the general opposition to 147;globalization,&; there was also a very pronounced and genuine anger against the domination of the world economy by giant transnational corporations and its impact on jobs, living standards, working conditions and democratic rights. |  | | Under capitalism, the global integration of economic life leads to the greater impoverishment and exploitation of the masses of the world's people. |  | | The union bureaucracy is in an alliance with more backward sections of US industry, such as textiles and steel, that have been unable to adjust to the globalization of production and are seeking tariff protection against foreign competition. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/may2000/wash-m03.shtml
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| | PINR - Economic Brief: Economic Nationalism |
 | | Attempts to use the state to protect economic interests are normal, and success or failure is mainly dependent on the domestic balance of power, which in large advanced economies is determined by continual face-offs between winning and losing industries and sectors. |  | | Signs of growing economic nationalism in the U.S. -- where mounting, though still inchoate, popular resistance to liberalization of global markets finds resonance in Congress -- do not portend a radical shift to protectionism, but a normalization of trade policy, in which internationalist and nationalist interests compete for influence in the state. |  | | Long the major supporter of trade liberalization in world forums, the United States has recently had to adjust to growing economic nationalism in the U.S. that is likely to result in a slowing and perhaps a reversal of the thrust toward liberalized global markets. |
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http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_printable&report_id=343&language_id=1
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| | Beware of economic nationalism - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM |
 | | It also does help that in some instances they have been able to acquire assets on the cheap and that they can, in many instances, acquire their funds cheaper than would be the case of a Jamaican investor borrowing abroad. |  | | Moreover, companies that make profit do not as a rule pay all their profit to shareholders. |  | | The response to residual domestic policy constraints, in the new globalised environment, is not to complain about the inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) and the consequential outflow of profit. |
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http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editorial/html/20050410T230000-0500_78461_OBS_BEWARE_OF_ECONOMIC_NATIONALISM.asp
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 | | Neither globalism nor economic nationalism based on politically-entrenched oligarchs is the best solution at this stage of economic development for those countries. |  | | That what has ta27ken place in the Ukraine is economic nationalism dominated by a few corrupt business oligarchs is beyond question, and not just because U.S. Steel and London-based LMN did not win the bid to buy the steelworks company. |  | | The question is whether globalization and foreign dependence is better for the Ukrainian workers and consumers than economic nationalism based on a corrupt system. |
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http://wais.stanford.edu/GlobalIssues/globalization0727.htm
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| | Exon-Floria: Harbinger of Economic Nationalism |
 | | Such ``troublemakers'' as the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and the director of the Office of Management and Budget, who by virtue of their training and commitment to economic analysis historically have been unable to identify or appreciate critical industry sectors where government protection and intervention are justified, would forfeit their membership. |  | | Obtaining the necessary approval for such an ``export'' may be difficult or impossible, depending on the sensitivity and degree of sophistication of the technical data and the nationality of the foreign investor. |  | | Not only can national security be interpreted to encompass economic security, but Exon-Florio can be altered in a number of ways to promote an aggressive industrial policy. |
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http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/reg16n1d.html
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| | Mercantilism, by Laura LaHaye: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | According to this view the benefits to one nation were matched by costs to the other nations that exported gold and silver, and there were no net gains from trade. |  | | But this policy promotes economic wealth if the return on the capital borrowed exceeds the cost of borrowing. |  | | While the mercantilist policies were designed to benefit the government and the commercial class, the doctrines of laissez-faire, or free markets, which originated with Smith, interpreted economic welfare in a far wider sense of encompassing the entire population. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Mercantilism.html
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| | Table of contents for Economic nationalism in a globalizing world |
 | | False Oppositions: Reconceptualizing Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World 1 Andreas Pickel Part I. Economic Nationalism in the PostSoviet Union Context 1. |  | | Table of contents for Economic nationalism in a globalizing world / edited by Eric Helleiner and Andreas Pickel. |  | | Nationalist Undercurrents in German Economic Liberalism 000 Klaus Müller 7. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0419/2004015590.html
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| | R_0032_3179_099 |
 | | It should perhaps be made clear, though, that this account of the interrelationship between nationalism and modern economy is nevertheless quite different from Professor Rostow's account of the necessary stages towards 'economic takeoff'; Greenfeld is too sophisticated a social theorist for quite such a checklist approach. |  | | For despite a prolific expansion of trade, underscored by a complex set of institutional structures guaranteeing financial profit based on the capacity to lend at interest, the 'Dutch |  | | How could such decline be arrested in the implementation of a republic in France? |
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http://www.politicalreviewnet.com/polrev/reviews/poqu/R_0032_3179_099.asp
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| | Why Should the 3rd Party support Economic Justice and Economic Nationalism !!! - Convention Floor |
 | | Neither company is primarily interested in the "economic and educational futures of American workers". |  | | They should have to EARN their standard of living and economic security, by performing and competing in the marketplace. |  | | Companies invest in worker training when it is more profitable for them to do so, and they "skip out of the country" when that is more profitable. |
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http://3rdparty.org/forum/Forum14/HTML/000002.html
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Opinion Soapbox: Economic nationalism |
 | | Each of these options has dire consequences for the national economy, which economic nationalism could spare us. |  | | One could draw upon the Central Bank's foreign currency reserves, take out foreign loans or place draconian limits on imports. |  | | How to tackle the crisis of the drop in the value of the Egyptian pound, for example? |
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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2001/565/op7.htm
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| | Rediff On The Net Business Commentary: Mahesh Nair points out the difference in the economic nationalism of the weak ... |
 | | So when recently both Ambani and Modi recently spoke of "the need for economic nationalism" many eyebrows were raised. |  | | Let's look at what Ambani -- who has steadfastly been benchmarking every operation of Reliance against the very best in global business -- means when he talks of economic nationalism. |  | | "If you peel the reasons out, economic nationalism as it is used today in India actually means protecting interests of a few select business houses. |
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http://www.rediff.com/business/1998/jan/05mahesh.htm
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| | Economic Nationalism & Neo-liberalism |
 | | Economic nationalism is a policy of looking inward for economic growth. |  | | Economic nationalism resorts to the manipulation of trade and money. |  | | The policy favors domestic industries and limits imports of manufactured goods, especially if the product can be manufactured locally. |
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http://www.vandine.com/week3neo.htm
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| | Economic nationalism (from Peru) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | (or planned economic growth), economic theories and policies aimed at realizing country's economic growth potential, particularly in underdeveloped nations; involves study of causes and symptoms of underdevelopment; has had mixed results; chief problems have been lending money directly to governments of undeveloped nations, instead of investing in specific enterprises;... |  | | In 1969 the junta embarked on a program of economic nationalism that would affect U.S. capital investments totaling $600,000,000. |  | | A nation is a unified territorial state with a political system that governs the whole society. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-28022
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| | Saddam Hussein - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Iraq was also stuck with a war debt of roughly $75 billion. |  | | Moreover, agrarian reform in Iraq improved the living standards of the broad strata of the peasantry and increased production, though not to the levels for which Saddam had hoped. |  | | On December 9, 1996 the United Nations allowed Saddam's government to begin selling limited amounts of oil for food and medicine. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Saddam_Hussein
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| | Bill Totten / The Myth of Japanese Economic Nationalism |
 | | If a company has a chance to make more profits than that, it should refrain from making them and, instead, either sell its products and services at lower prices, provide higher wages and benefits to its employees, or both. |  | | Hashimoto's current plans are just the current installment of this continuing trajedy. |  | | Most of those Japanese leaders, who received Confucian educations prior to 1945, had retired by around 1980 and were succeeded by people educated in the system imposed by General Douglas MacArthur's Occupation after 1945. |
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http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/totten_japanese_economic_nationalism.html
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| | MU College of Business Administration - Academic Offices, Faculty & Staff |
 | | “Risk, Discounting and the Present Value of Future Earnings,” Journal of Forensic Economics, October 2003, Vol. |  | | “The Influence of Economic Nationalism and Product Quality on Behavioral Intentions: An Empirical Investigation,” Journal of Global Business, Vol. |  | | "The Effect of Firm Characteristics on the Use of Percentage Retail Leases," Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2003, Vol. |
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http://www.busadm.mu.edu/faculty/publications.shtml
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| | Economic nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Economic nationalism is a term used to describe policies which are guided by the idea of protecting domestic consumption, labor and capital formation, even if this requires the imposition of tariffs and other restrictions on the movement of labour, goods and capital. |  | | This economics or finance-related article is a stub. |  | | It would include such doctrines as Protectionism, Import substitution, Mercantilism and planned economies. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_nationalism
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| | Palmer Globalism vs. Nationalism (I) |
 | | The following sections examine the question of globalism versus economic nationalism in Southeast Asia by dividing the years since World War II into the following periods: |  | | Continue reading 147;Globalism vs. Economic Nationalism (part II) |  | | The United States recognized the strength of Philippine nationalism and established a Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1935 which was to lead to Philippine independence in 1946. |
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http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/AD_Issues/amdipl_12/palmer_global1.html
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| | ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO THE THIRD WORLD. |
 | | Includes the history of economic nationalism in rich and poor nations, theoretical treatment of economic nationalism, the transfer of technology, the bargaining positions of MNC's and Third World countries, Japan as a successful technology borrower, future prospects. |  | | Detailed and sophisticated study of issue of whether poor nations must take Western technology at high prices demanded by corporations, or if they can find some other route. |  | | ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO THE THIRD WORLD. |
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http://www.academicresearchpapers.com/abstracts/4000/04543.html
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| | WorldNetDaily: Is free trade falling out of fashion? |
 | | Newt and Bob Dole led the fight to bring us into a World Trade Organization where we are outvoted 15-to-1 by the E.U. and regularly hammered for steel tariffs and tax benefits Congress voted to help U.S. exporters. |  | | Not only is he a free-trader, his party gave Bill Clinton the crucial votes to pass NAFTA and grant China "Most Favored Nation" status in the 1990s, until Bush made it permanent. |  | | In that report, Mankiw had equated the outsourcing of customer call-center jobs to India with buying manufactured goods from abroad, and pronounced both to be natural and good. |
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=37174
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| | XXXIV. THE ECONOMICS OF WAR: The Futility of War |
 | | Is it not insolence on the part of small Laputania to injure the citizens of big Ruritania by customs, migration barriers, foreign exchange control, quantitative trade restrictions, and expropriation of Ruritanian investments in Laputania? |  | | Interventionism generates economic nationalism, and economic nationalism generates bellicosity. |  | | Endeavors to improve the conditions of wage earners and small farmers by government decree made it necessary to loosen more and more the ties which connected each country's domestic economy with those of other countries. |
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http://www.mises.org/humanaction/chap34sec4.asp
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| | Remedial Economic Nationalism 101 - by Pat Buchanan - Articles, Essays and Speeches - T H E I N T E R ... |
 | | Use of every tariff dollar to slash taxes on the income, investment and savings of American workers and businesses. |  | | The "swing vote" in national elections is now anti-NAFTA and anti-GATT, as is a plurality of the Republican Party, which is why the troubadours of fast track got their clocks cleaned in 1997. |  | | Revenue tariffs of 15% between comparable trading zones like the EU and Canada-U.S. Equalization tariffs on low-wage nations like China to give U.S. industrial workers a level of playing field. |
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http://www.buchanan.org/pa-98-0518-remedial-econ101.html
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| | Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism: The Case of Trinidad (Greenwood Publishing ... |
 | | Although the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in developing countries has been the subject of intense academic interest, few studies have attempted a systematic examination of relations between small mineral-producing Third World countries and the MNCs involved in the extraction of these mineral resources. |  | | Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism: The Case of Trinidad |  | | Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism: The Case of Trinidad (Greenwood Publishing Group) doi:10.1336/0275930750 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1336/0275930750
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| | Economic Nationalism and Stability — www.greenwood.com |
 | | The Multinational Enterprise: A Challenge to National Sovereignty? |  | | In view of the dangerous side effects of economic nationalism, the author recommends a cosmopolitan alternative, with a system of well-defined guidelines within lawful policy systems that constrain bureaucracies and elites from the discretionary exercise of power especially in the monetary and financial areas. |  | | Macesich discusses how emerging nations use economic nationalism as an integrative force to accelerate economic development. |
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http://www.greenwood.com/books/bookdetail.asp?sku=C0215
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| | The Great Depression and Economic Nationalism |
 | | Short term benefits to some countries, i.e G.B and German, but it is doubtful that there could have been long term benefits, but the outbreak of WW2 totally changed the economic scene |  | | Led to the development of Economic Nationalism (promote recovery in ones own country at the expense of others) |  | | In the long term, world leaders came to recognize the importance of economic cooperation and institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank were established. |
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http://www.revision-notes.co.uk/revision/33.html
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| | AllRefer.com - Henry Charles Carey (Economics, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Social Sciences and the Law > Economics, Business, and Labor |  | | Carey opposed the dominant British political economy of the day, particularly the "pessimism" of Ricardo and Malthus, and led in the theoretical development of American economic nationalism. |  | | In 1835 he retired from publishing, where he had done notable work, to devote himself to economics. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CareyHC.html
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| | JAPAN’S ECONOMIC NATIONALISM |
 | | Nakasone in May 1989 was forced to resign from the LDP after his successor Prime Minister Takeshita Noboru and others in the party were implicated in the "Recruit" influence-peddling scandal. |  | | MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) (1949): the government ministry of economic planning formed in the postwar period. |  | | Arrested in Japan for advocating peaceful international trade relations during Japan's prewar "Swing to the Right", Yoshia returned to power with US support as head of the Liberal Party in 1945. |
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http://www.uncg.edu/%7Ejaander2/HIS216/Notes12-2b.htm
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| | "Economic Nationalism"? (was Re: Who Killed Vincent Chin?) |
 | | On the contrary, it is often a process of uniting disparate groups, i.e. |  | | 'Nationalism by definition an exclusionary process' - well, that saves thinking about specific instances. |  | | Characteristically the real story is one of imperialism's 'divide and rule' policy against a people uniting to oppose it, and then we have the nerve to blame their 'nationalism' for 'excluding' the Miskito Indians. |
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http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/2000/2000-January/000149.html
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| | 'Resist pull of economic nationalism' |
 | | COUNTRIES battered by the economic cyclone which swept the region must resist the temptation to turn inwards even though some have now questioned the benefits of plugging into the global network, Trade and Industry Minister Lee Yock Suan said yesterday. |  | | due to the perception in some quarters that globalisation and foreigners are largely to blame for the region's economic woes |  | | In a speech for the 30th anniversary of Iseas, he said problems from the crisis could not be solved by turning to economic nationalism. |
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http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/202.html
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| | Economic Nationalism (jim o'connor) |
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http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/2000/2000-January/000335.html
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