protectionists
Protectionists are advocates of protectionism, a policy approach that seeks to shield domestic industries from foreign competition through trade barriers and subsidies. The main instruments include tariffs on imports, import quotas, export restraints, subsidies for domestic firms, and regulatory barriers that raise the cost or limit entry of foreign goods. Governments may also use procurement rules or standards that favor domestic products.
Proponents justify protectionism on grounds of preserving jobs, nurturing infant industries, ensuring national security, and reducing
Critics contend that protectionism raises prices for consumers, reduces choice and economic efficiency, invites retaliation, and
Historically, protectionism has its roots in mercantilist thought and rose in the interwar period. The postwar