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Protectionist

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  • res" to protect OPEC interests in light of protectionist actions by certain countries.
  • He contested the Senate as an independent protectionist and received 25.6% of the vote, but was no
  • onomy, and the most pronounced opponent of protectionist and collectivist doctrines.
  • the railways, viewing this as unacceptably protectionist and socialist.
  • hanges to the Zollverein policy to isolate protectionist Austria, and swiftly recognized the new Ki
  • ociation, of which he was president, was a protectionist body that broke away from the pro-free tra
  • He stood as a Protectionist, but the Labor Party did not oppose him, r
  • the seat of Bass, but was defeated by the Protectionist candidate David Storrer.
  • contest the first federal election as the Protectionist candidate for New England; he won narrowly
  • Producers from other traditional protectionist constituencies such as iron, glass, and sh
  • e Australian House of Representatives as a Protectionist, defeating Henry Lee of the Anti-Socialist
  • ty was initially applauded for instituting protectionist economic policies, which were intended to
  • e Free Trade Party, emphatically defeating Protectionist Francis Clarke for the seat of Cowper.
  • A Protectionist, Fysh was a member of the Tasmanian Legisl
  • e Trade Party, these members supported the Protectionist government of William Lyne and prevented G
  • First elected as an independent Protectionist, he became a member of Deakin's Commonweal
  • A Protectionist, he was Minister for Defence in the first
  • fully contested the seat of Illawarra as a Protectionist; in 1914 he contested Hunter (again unsucc
  • owever, he in turn was defeated in 1906 by Protectionist John Thomson. Lee subsequently became a bu
  • Thus, laws of a protectionist kind interfering with interstate trade and
  • for Congress to begin considering passing protectionist laws.
  • had a considerable share in fashioning the protectionist legislation of the years 1890-1902.
  • egg war" where Quebec and Ontario enacted protectionist legislation for the egg and poultry indust
  • tween Long and Chamberlain might split the protectionist majority of the Unionist coalition, so bot
  • e port cities of Prussia suffered from the protectionist measures of the Zollverein, and Prince-Smi
  • This immigration was enhanced by the protectionist measures of the Franco regime, as the expa
  • reas and British industry was protected by protectionist measures such as state subsidies and impor
  • Australian House of Representatives as the Protectionist member for Cowper.
  • Australian House of Representatives as the Protectionist member for the new seat of Batman.
  • anation, Carey's arguments rejuvenated the protectionist movement and prompted renewed calls for a
  • alers Association in response to a growing protectionist movement in the United States.
  • ferendum on 20 June 1899, they resumed the Protectionist name.
  • pplied to all crayfish, they were not of a protectionist nature, and hence not in breach of Section
  • There was no Protectionist organisation in Queensland.
  • he member for Oxley; although there was no protectionist organisation in Queensland, he described h
  • ter federation in 1901, the Free Trade and Protectionist parties merged to form the Liberal Reform
  • The Australian Protectionist Party endorsed Nicholas Folkes in Balmain.
  • was elected to the Australian Senate as a Protectionist Party representative for Victoria.
  • y member was John See, who held it for the Protectionist Party and it was the only seat that See he
  • ¶ Members of the Protectionist Party under the leadership of Barton and L
  • Party (the result of a merger between the Protectionist Party and the Free Trade Party) led by Pri
  • eated and divided the Free Trade Party and Protectionist Party in New South Wales in the 1890s, bec
  • in office and for Labor to stop supporting Protectionist Party governments.
  • election, narrowly losing to the opposing Protectionist Party candidate Malcolm McEacharn but, fol
  • at federal level the Free Trade Party and Protectionist Party "fused" into the Commonwealth Libera
  • vative parties, being held successively by Protectionist Party, Nationalist Party, United Australia
  • e Council from 1899-1900, representing the Protectionist Party.
  • Australian Parliament, as a member of the Protectionist Party.
  • agreement about the party's merge with the Protectionist Party.
  • oria, although he was also endorsed by the Protectionist Party.
  • Progressive Party aligned with the federal Protectionist Party.
  • eral election), against John Cheek for the Protectionist Party.
  • Domville came to disagree with his party's protectionist policies - a matter which lead to a physic
  • y, although he later supported some of the Protectionist policies of the Protectionist Party.
  • Dnipropetrovsk as a result of Dniproavia's protectionist policies along routes to and from the airp
  • o were disadvantaged by the Corn Laws, the protectionist policy that imposed tariffs on imported wh
  • reformer, hat manufacturing unionist and a Protectionist politician.
  • ve Party, Stanley Baldwin, to adopt a more protectionist position.
  • 1933 a new law was issued in the field of protectionist refineries and Agip could operate with gre
  • e Australian House of Representatives as a Protectionist, representing the seat of Gwydir.
  • H. B. Higgins ( Protectionist) resigned as the member for Northern Melbo
  • On 12 October 1906, Isaac Isaacs ( Protectionist) resigned as the member for Indi.
  • was elected to the Australian Senate as a Protectionist Senator from Victoria.
  • rge of the bill which brought in the first protectionist tariff in New South Wales.
  • , and managed to enact several programs: a protectionist tariff (1844), electoral reforms that exte
  • n 1879 he opposed in the Reichstag the new protectionist tariff, and on the failure of his efforts
  • Prince-Smith believed protectionist tariffs to be harmful in general, and argu
  • f a full scheme of Imperial Preference and protectionist tariffs.
  • ocal justification for the imposition of a protectionist tax in respect of interstate goods at the
  • 'The Takeover Directive as a Protectionist Tool?' (2010) EGCI Working Paper (with EP
  • He supported protectionist trade policies and opposed representation
  • ection races, new lawmakers may favor more protectionist U.S. trade policies.
  • Duties Act 1932 also borrowed from Jenks' protectionist vision.
  • It marked the first time the protectionist wing of the party had taken office since t