English to Spanish Dictionary protectionism

protectionism

proteccionismo
definition
noun
Moreover, the smaller the country, the greater will be the pressure to opt for free trade rather than protectionism .
the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
translation of 'protectionism'
noun
proteccionismo
example
He promoted economic nationalism, 'protectionism' , and further cuts in social spending.
He tried to persuade organized labor that free trade and not 'protectionism' was in its interests.
We don't have to choose between strict 'protectionism' and unregulated free trade.
Moreover, the smaller the country, the greater will be the pressure to opt for free trade rather than 'protectionism' .
They oppose industrial policy, nationalisation and 'protectionism' .
His position on protective tariffs, like that of other influential 'protectionists' of his day, was not unrelated to concern about general overproduction and the causes of economic crisis.
The economic consequences of 'protectionist' policies and of the trend toward autarky are the same for all countries.
The opponents of world bureaucracies, no matter how much they favored free trade, were called isolationists and 'protectionists' - words drawn from recent war propaganda.
All this leads to a myriad of various political economies with abundant 'protectionist' features.
What drives trade/current account balances are not, as 'protectionists' would suggest, trade policy or wage levels but rather the level of national savings as well as a country's attractiveness for investments.
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