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PROTECTIONISM AS A PHENOMENON OF ECONOMIC THEORY AND PRACTICE

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_1_128

Abstract

In the article, the author explores the views of representatives of the most important direction of economic thought – mercantilism – on the problem of choosing the most effective economic policy. Protectionism received its theoretical and practical identity during the heyday of mercantilism. It was formed as a complex of dynamically developing ideas and concepts serving the strategy for the preservation and provision of national economic interests. The cognitive and practical evolution of protectionism contributed to the development of a system of measures for state regulation of the national economy, far from being limited to measures of control over foreign trade.

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Ya. A. Ratchin
Institute of the CIS countries
Russian Federation

RATCHIN Yaroslav A. – specialist

Staromonetny lane, 7/10, p. 3, Moscow, 119180



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Ratchin Ya.A. PROTECTIONISM AS A PHENOMENON OF ECONOMIC THEORY AND PRACTICE. Post–Soviet Continent. 2023;(1):128-146. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_1_128

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