Talk:Economic nationalism/Archives/2016

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Some academics (such as Eric Helleiner 2002) have recently proposed that economic nationalism should be defined in terms of its nationalist content rather than eg. a variant of realism or an ideology of protectionism. Economic nationalism should thus be viewed in terms of the motivations driving policies rather than the policies themselves. In this sense, it is possible that advocacy of "neoliberal" policies such as open markets and free trade, or more generally "globalisation" are not necessarily inconsistent with economic nationalism, if they are imposed with the motivation of promoting the national interest. - unsigned

Indeed. It is a blend of economics and politics. WAS 4.250 17:55, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

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