With the large reserve accumulation and an explosive export growth, China has been described as mercantilist by some observers. From Wordnik.com. Reference
The global imbalances created by such 'mercantilist' and. From Wordnik.com. [MRZine.org] Reference
It's what inevitably happens when a large, productive country tries to run a "mercantilist". From Wordnik.com. [Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post] Reference
The Chinese government practices the "mercantilist" theory of trade in which it deliberately imposes barriers to imports while. From Wordnik.com. [American Thinker] Reference
In the eighteenth century the "mercantilist" craze for seizing new markets and shutting out all possible rivals brought about most of the wars that desolated Europe. From Wordnik.com. [The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)] Reference
Summers, who is Obama's top economics adviser, reportedly said that free trade arguments no longer held when dealing with "mercantilist" powers, a reference to China. From Wordnik.com. [Taipei Times] Reference
First, they measure China's mercantilist trade policies. From Wordnik.com. [China’s $2.4 Trillion Stash] Reference
There are ways to balance trade, even with a mercantilist nation. From Wordnik.com. [Ralph Gomory: Jobs, Trade, and Mercantilism - Part I - Facing Reality] Reference
What is America's strategy going to be, in a world that is half-mercantilist?. From Wordnik.com. [Big Weekend News On China Currency Problem] Reference
NAVARRO: China is a classic example of what we call in economics a mercantilist. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2006] Reference
A mercantilist nation that doesn't play by the global rules will not be so recognized. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: Tripping in China: Barack Obama's Challenge] Reference
Today it is the rising power that pursues mercantilist policies via its exchange rate. From Wordnik.com. [A 21st-Century Bretton Woods] Reference
They target industries, and pursue aggressive mercantilist policies to capture export markets. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: McCain Pledges Allegiance to NAFTA] Reference
The pervasive dream is to blindly follow the mercantilist, Western conspicuous consumption model. From Wordnik.com. [Pepe Escobar: Shanghai and the Mystery of China's Soft Power] Reference
As a practical matter, any state that engages in protectionism likely also is a mercantilist as well. From Wordnik.com. [Leo W. Gerard: Q and A with Peter Navarro: Macroeconomic Expert and Best-Selling Author on China] Reference
It has developed -- as the U.S. did as a rising power -- by skillful use of mercantilist trade policies. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: The Debtor's Dance: the U.S.-China Exchange] Reference
Central to that old economy was our relationship to the mercantilist nations of Asia, particularly China. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: Tripping in China: Barack Obama's Challenge] Reference
In the world arena today, China is the reigning Emperor of both mercantilist and protectionist practices. From Wordnik.com. [Leo W. Gerard: Q and A with Peter Navarro: Macroeconomic Expert and Best-Selling Author on China] Reference
Because it is the very height of stupidity to behave like a sheep in a forest full of mercantilist wolves. From Wordnik.com. [Dr. Vladimir A. Masch: Balanced Capitalism] Reference
But in a mercantilist system that stifles creativity and dissent, nuance is not exactly a prized commodity. From Wordnik.com. [Pepe Escobar: Shanghai and the Mystery of China's Soft Power] Reference
For eight years, China has not faced serious sanctions for a beggar-thy-neighbor, mercantilist trade policy. From Wordnik.com. [Scott Paul: After the Tire Decision] Reference
In fact, the rise of Holland's mercantilist culture in the 17th century heralded a golden age for the country. From Wordnik.com. [ALTRUISM AND OPPORTUNISM] Reference
By contrast, China's trade is mercantilist: it's designed to benefit China even if it harms its trading partners. From Wordnik.com. [China's Wrong Turn on Trade] Reference
Many countries find it appropriate to enact protectionist and mercantilist polices to their individual advantage. From Wordnik.com. [Eric Lotke: The G-20 Summit: Lessons from Pittsburgh] Reference
Finally we'll need to dispel the myth that the mercantilist nations like China are playing by the same set of rules. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: The Real Economy Strikes Back] Reference
American politicians like to claim the Chinese are pursuing mercantilist policies, Wen declared we are protectionists. From Wordnik.com. [Beijing, Washington and Currency Manipulation] Reference
At the same time, China, Germany, Japan and the mercantilist nations will have to stop relying on exports for their growth. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: Will Everyone Grab a Bucket? This Thing is Sinking] Reference
It's probably too much to expect Japanese to overcome their mercantilist conditioning that a strong yen is a Very Bad Thing. From Wordnik.com. [The Yen Myth] Reference
Other countries continued to accord this "exorbitant privilege" for three principal reasons: mercantilist, geopolitical and monetary. From Wordnik.com. [David Calleo: Obama's Foreign Policy: Surviving Decline] Reference
He describes China's behavior as mercantilist - supporting industry for export of goods to maintain high employment and trade surpluses. From Wordnik.com. [Leo W. Gerard: In Trade, Too Often, the Victim is Blamed] Reference
Trying to persuade a mercantilist nation to do things differently when they see their approach is working for them is unlikely to succeed. From Wordnik.com. [Ralph Gomory: Jobs, Trade, and Mercantilism - Part I - Facing Reality] Reference
To ensure products are "made in America" requires hardheaded steps to balance trade and challenging the mercantilist countries, starting with China. From Wordnik.com. [Dave Johnson: Our Growth Is Outsourced, Like Our Jobs] Reference
No longer fearful of their savings being destroyed by mercantilist governments, individuals all over the world will put money away with great comfort. From Wordnik.com. [The U.S. Goes Back To The Gold Standard] Reference
That is a goal the country desperately needs to reach, lest it risk economic isolation from countries fed up with its relentlessly mercantilist trading patterns. From Wordnik.com. [Turning Up The Heat] Reference
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