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  1. 5 maj 2023 · The world is witnessing a neo-mercantilist moment, especially in the United States. The free trade ideas that dominated the global economic conversation since the end of the Cold War and led to hyper-globalization are being replaced.

  2. 20 lut 2023 · Today, the neoliberal dogmas about globalization and free trade are no longer taken for granted. Reality has exposed the illusions of the prevailing order: millions of Americans have not moved to better-paid, high-end jobs, but as a result of the “China shock” have found themselves unemployed, sinking into addiction and deaths of despair.

  3. 21 sie 2023 · Although mercantilist ideas about the primacy of exports and the accumulation of state wealth, promoted by figures such as Jean-Baptiste Colbert, have influenced statecraft since the early-modern period, neomercantilism, as Helleiner argues, is a distinct concept worthy of its prefix.

  4. Neomercantilism (also spelled neo-mercantilism) is a policy regime that encourages exports, discourages imports, controls capital movement, and centralizes currency decisions in the hands of a central government. [1]

  5. 27 kwi 2023 · The sudden popularity of neomercantilist policiestypically characterized by forms of trade protectionism and activist economic policy—has been deeply disorienting to economic liberals whose preferences for free trade and free markets have dominated global politics in recent decades.

  6. 7 sty 2019 · The unforeseen return of mercantilism - particularly in the US under President Trump - is based on the false premise that one country can only make economic gains at the expense of another. It holds that every deal has a winner and a loser, and nothing can be mutually beneficial.

  7. 4 cze 2023 · If the United States cares about its global leadership role, neoliberalism is far superior to neo-mercantilism. Echoing US Trade Ambassador Katherine Tai, Sullivan proposed ‘modern trade agreements’ — as opposed to old-fashioned free trade agreements — to achieve ‘21st century goals’.