- and a
variety of
other government regulations.
Proponents argue that
protectionist policies shield the producers, businesses, and
workers of the import-competing...
- Look up
protectionist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
protectionist is
someone who
upholds the
economic policy of
restraining trade between states...
-
Liberal Protectionist was the name
under which three candidates sought election to the
House of
Commons of
Canada for
ridings in
Quebec in two elections...
- The
Protectionist Party, also
known as the
Protectionist Liberal Party or
Liberal Protectionist Party, was an
Australian political party,
formally organised...
- The
Australian Protectionist Party (APP) is a
minor nationalist political party in Australia. The
party stated that it had been
formed to fill the void...
- to
England became the
largest wool-producing
nation in the world. A
protectionist turning point in
British economic policy came in 1721, when policies...
- The
Protectionist Majority Party of the
Upper House (Swedish: Första
kammarens protektionistiska majoritetsparti) was a
political party in Sweden, founded...
- States, have
frequently changed.
Trump has been
primarily called a
protectionist on trade. He has also been
called and
calls himself a populist, semi-isolationist...
- 18 of the 36
seats in the
Senate were up for election. The in****bent
Protectionist Party minority government led by
Prime Minister Alfred Deakin retained...
- 1904
after the
Protectionist Party withdrew their support and
Chris Watson was
forced to resign. Due to
having to rely on the
Protectionists to
retain office...