free trade versus protection

  • 1versus — preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, towards, against, from Latin, adverb, so as to face, from past participle of vertere to turn Date: 15th century 1. against 2. in contrast to or as the alternative of < free trade versus&#8230; …

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  • 2Trade justice — is a campaign by non governmental organisations, such as consumer groups, trade unions, faith groups, aid agencies and environmental groups. These organisations lobby for changes to the rules and practices of world trade so that poor people and&#8230; …

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  • 3Free market — A free market is a market in which property rights are voluntarily exchanged at a price arranged completely by the mutual consent of sellers and buyers. In a free market, individuals, rather than government, make the majority of decisions&#8230; …

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  • 4Trade union — Unions redirects here. For the defunct Australian rules football club, see Unions Football Club. Labour union redirects here. For the Polish political party, see Labour Union (Poland). For the Canadian political party, see Union Labour. Labor&#8230; …

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  • 5Social Protection — ▪ 2006 Introduction With medical costs skyrocketing and government programs scaled back, citizens bore more responsibility for their health care costs; irregular migration, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling posed challenges for&#8230; …

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  • 6Fair trade — For other uses, see Fair trade (disambiguation). Fair trade is an organized social movement and market based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. The movement&#8230; …

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  • 7Arab slave trade — For the relation between the Islamic religion and the institution of slavery, see Islamic views on slavery. Part of a series on Slavery …

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  • 8History of New South Wales — This article describes the history of the Australian state of New South Wales.Foundation and growthIn 1770 Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook sailed along the east coast of Australia, the first European to do so. On 22 August, at Possession&#8230; …

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  • 9Joseph Weydemeyer — Joseph Arnold Weydemeyer (February 2, 1818 ndash; August 26, 1866) was an officer in the Kingdom of Prussia and the United States, as well as a journalist, politician and Marxist revolutionary.At first a supporter of true socialism he became, in&#8230; …

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  • 10George Shenton — This article refers to Sir George Shenton (1842–1909); for information on his father, see George Shenton Sr. Sir George Shenton (4 March 1842–29 June 1909) was a prominent businessman in colonial Western Australia, the first Mayor of Perth, and a …

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