Neomercantilism

Neomercantilism or Neo-Mercantilism is an ideology which believes it is within the national interest to maintain an export-oriented economy. Although the ideology dates back to the 18th century, and can be seen as  applied to an  industrial society, since the 1970s it usually synthesizes   and.

Beliefs
Neomercantilism espouses an export-oriented economic model, in which big firms and national businesses are backed against foreign competition. This normally entails measures like corporate welfare and  strategic tariffs. For example, paying a steel manufacturing company to create new jobs at home, or imposing tariffs on corn to increase the profitability of agribusinesses.

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