Protectionism (Quick Revision) Flashcards

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Define: Protectionism

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Protectionism are methods of helping domestic firms compete against international businesses.

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State two examples of protectionism.

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  • Quotas

* Tariffs

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State four reasons why a government might protect an industry.

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  • Retaliation
  • To help it become more competitive
  • To prevent unemployment
  • To protect it against unfair competition
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4
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State two possible disadvantages of protectionism to consumers.

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  • Pay higher prices for goods

* Less choice

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State two reasons why a government might subsidise a firm to locate in its region.

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  • To encourage more firms to invest and provide jobs

* To retaliate against subsidies offered elsewhere

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What is the Examiner’s note for Protectionism?

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The world trend is towards less protectionism. The World Trade Organisation aims to remove protectionism among member countries and was joined recently by China.

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What is the Evaluation point for Protectionism?

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The extent of government protectionism depends on the need to help certain industries, the government’s attitude to intervention and the protectionism of other governments.

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