Protectionist
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Of course,
protectionist
pressures have occasionally arisen since then.
Lacking other instruments with which to address these problems, the pressure for a
protectionist
response is growing.
In the deflationary 1930’s, the most important way that countries could subdue
protectionist
pressure was to use monetary policy actively to push up the price level and stimulate economic recovery.
Likewise, in the mid-1980s, when exchange-rate volatility gave rise to calls for
protectionist
trade measures, the US and Japan found a solution involving exchange-rate stabilization.
Instead, the Chinese government launched a raft of radical reforms, including large-scale privatization of industry and elimination of price controls and
protectionist
policies and regulations.
Uncertainty about jobs breeds anxiety, and anxiety stokes
protectionist
sentiments.
Today, like in the twentieth century, nationalism is tearing societies apart and dividing erstwhile allies, by fueling antagonism toward the “other” and justifying physical and legal
protectionist
barriers.
Even the import-substitution policies, now universally scorned, were originally adopted by the developing world for good (as well as bad) reasons: the
protectionist
shutting-off of developed-country markets during the Great Depression which had disastrous consequences for the developing economies.
Trump’s
Protectionist
QuagmireWASHINGTON, DC – After World War II, the United States led the world in reducing
protectionist
barriers and establishing an open, rules-based trade system.
As the sheer number of exemption applications demonstrates, administering a
protectionist
policy is exceedingly complex, even in a single industry.
And now, Trump’s
protectionist
quagmire is getting deeper.
Rather than musing about further tariffs, the Trump administration needs to wind down its
protectionist
racket before things get even worse.
The need to wrestle with macroeconomic-policy issues could easily cause talks to bog down – and give
protectionist
lobbies the political ammunition they need.
These effects often lead to calls for
protectionist
measures, which may reduce the benefits from international trade and real economic activity.
We should fight against the
protectionist
temptations that would unravel the very foundation of the European project, a project based on the “four freedoms”: free movement of goods, people, services, and capital.
In implementing this plan, governments must refrain from the temptation to turn national measures into narrow
protectionist
schemes.
A successful conclusion of the round would be the strongest possible action to counter
protectionist
tendencies and resume growth in world trade.
US President Donald Trump has also focused on industrial policy, though his version would presumably entail substantial state intervention and
protectionist
measures.
Nothing that the EU or its individual members can do would have as great an impact on reducing income inequality in Europe than eliminating national
protectionist
barriers to migration, movement of capital, and provision of services.
Despite scores of new
protectionist
measures around the world since the onset of the financial crisis, the vast majority are nothing to lose sleep over.
To improve their chances of success, Asian economies should eliminate any
protectionist
measures in their own markets, and refrain from dumping output from overcapacity on global markets at subsidized prices.
The Trump administration seems set on pursuing a destructive
protectionist
path.
We may see some compromise between European (Sarkozy-style) capitalism and an authoritarian,
protectionist
model with a lot of industrial policy.
He will need to stimulate the economy and avoid
protectionist
pressures at home, while also taking the lead in restructuring the global financial system.
The United States is deeply concerned, following the minimal results of its “strategic economic dialogue” with China in May, and Congress is threatening tough
protectionist
measures.
Charges of currency manipulation and threats of
protectionist
measures have intensified.
First, countries should dismantle
protectionist
measures they have in place, and make a firm commitment not to implement policies that distort global markets.
Above all, they should bear in mind that even during past periods of rapid technological change, far more people benefited from free and open trade than from
protectionist
barriers.
These interest-rate movements imply that bond investors are less worried today about inflation and economic overheating than they were before Trump’s tax cuts,
protectionist
measures, and the shift from budget consolidation to aggressive fiscal expansion.
His
protectionist
stance could incite a global trade war, and his insistence that allies pay for their own defense could lead to dangerous nuclear proliferation, while diminishing American leadership on the world stage.
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