protectionist in the PONS Dictionary

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But he was a generous donor and valuable advocate for their protectionist policies within business circles.
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However, most governments still impose some protectionist policies that are intended to support local employment, such as applying tariffs to imports or subsidies to exports.
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This can sometimes be perceived as a protectionist obstacle to new entrants into their markets.
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There is also a conservative protectionist opposition to certain types of international capitalism.
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However, toward the latter part of the 20th century, a number of factors saw protectionist measures fall.
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Even during the early reform era, protectionist policies were often circumvented by smuggling.
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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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The company is currently completely state-owned and enjoys financial and protectionist support from the government.
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In specific instances, protectionist mercantilist policies also had an important and positive impact on the state that enacted them.
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Protectionist candidates received a plurality of the vote.
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