Protectionism: A Safe Haven or Missed Opportunity?
Adnan Türegün ()
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Adnan Türegün: Carleton University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Policy Responses to the Interwar Economic Crisis, 2022, pp 99-137 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter first takes up the cases of the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada as the exemplars of protectionism. In addition to, and in connection with, the main plot (ideational disposition and political strategies of ruling parties and leaders), it pays attention to the sectoral and class profile of each economy, the configuration of interests arising from that profile, and formal constitutional arrangements, including electoral rules. It does the same, if in less detail, for the French and New Zealand cases representing attempts to go beyond protectionism.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96953-0_3
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