On Local Protectionism in China's Market Development
Lin Wenyi
Chinese Economy, 1993, vol. 26, issue 5, 59-77
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This article addresses three issues: (1) why local protectionism was a policy abandoned by capitalist countries in their process of industrialization; (2) analysis of the long-term existence of local protectionism in China's market development; and (3) the harm done by local protectionism and suggested countermeasures.
Date: 1993
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