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  • 11globalisation —    An umbrella term describing the way in which the constraints of geography are receding, so that cultural, economic, environmental and political issues are no longer decided within national boundaries but have become matters of global concern.… …

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  • 12multinational enterprise — MNE A corporation that has production operations in more than one country for various reasons, including securing supplies of raw materials, utilizing cheap labour sources, servicing local markets taking advantage of tax differences, and… …

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  • 13multinational enterprise — MNE A corporation that has production operations in more than one country for various reasons, including securing supplies of raw materials, utilizing cheap labour sources, servicing local markets taking advantage of tax differences, and… …

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  • 14protectionism — protectionist, n., adj. protectionistic, adj. /preuh tek sheuh niz euhm/, n. 1. Econ. the theory, practice, or system of fostering or developing domestic industries by protecting them from foreign competition through duties or quotas imposed on… …

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  • 15fortress europe —  Protectionist policies of European countries (World War II).  ► “U.S. companies worried about the barriers brought on by ‘Fortress Europe’ now face another barrier to trade extending credit without getting burned. Until recently, most business… …

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  • 16international trade — Introduction       economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. Other transactions… …

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  • 17Free trade — Not to be confused with Free market. World trade A series on Trade …

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  • 18Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 19Protectionism — For the protectionist Australian political party from the 1880s to 1909, see Protectionist Party Protectionism is the economic policy of restraining trade between nations, through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas, and …

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  • 20Trade — This article is about the economic mechanism. For other uses, see Trade (disambiguation). Purchase redirects here. For other uses, see Purchase (disambiguation) Trader in Germany, 16th century …

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