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[...]... organic links between economic processes taking place within the boundaries of a country and those taking place beyond these boundaries This definition involves the notion of insulating - though not necessarily isolating - a country from the rest of the world It involves the notion of a country's seeking more "autonomy" in its economic life than it would· have in a well-knit system of economic internationalism... make the economic intercourse between residents of a country and people living beyond its boundaries more difficult than is economic intercourse among people living within the country Now this definition would include protectionism within the concept ot economic nationalism, which thus might appear at first glance to bea distinct advantage The more restrictive definition~ by equating economic nationalism. .. address on "Economic Nationalism" delivered at the Harvard Tercentenary Conference of Arts and Sciences, he made the following pertinent comments: To define economicnationalism as the economics of nationalism would be neither accurate nor illuminating It would be inaccurate, because the policies which some acclaim as economicnationalismin their own country and which all denounce as such in their neighbours'... inquiry into the economic literature of the past two centuries, and finally arrives at the following definition: ' \1 11 we wished to define economicnationalism by its underlying purpose, we should say that it was a doctrine destined to serves the nation by making it not richer, but freer, by promoting not its material welfare, but its independence of foreign influences Economicnationalism is the... spirit of nationalism Nor would such a definition be illuminating, because nationalism itself would 1 G G Hodgson: Economic Nationalism, The Reference Shelf, New York, The H.W Wilson Company, 1933 This short book is a compilation of texts from the economic literature relating to economicnationalism The experimental character of the terminology used appears from the following sentence in the introduction:... term "economic nationalism" , the first instance that I have found, prominently displayed, is in the title ofa book by Leo Pasvolsky, published by the Brookings Institution in Washington in 1928: EconomicNationalism of the Danubian States It was after the outbreak of the Great Depression and the collapse of the precarious reconstruction of world economy achieved during the twenties, that the term economic. .. stimulating by national planning the industrial development of a country, favour monetary nationalisnl along with other measures, indeed as a condition for effective national planning More about this in Chapter VII To conclude this long discussion of the concept of economic nationalism, the following definition may be proposed: economicnationalism is a body oj economic ptllicies aimed at the loosening... notions of "nationalism tt and "national policy" can become mixed To resolve the confusion and thereby provide the reader with a further insight into what economicnationalism is, m,ay I be excused for quoting the following observations from an earlier volume of mine; they were written twenty years ago and express the attitude I have maintained throughout my studies of economic nationalism: In a world... economicnationalism and collectivism, on the other It is these two concepts, collectivism and liberalism, which I shall endeavour to define, in Chapter II, in their relation to economis nationalism VI The line of thought developed in the previous section of this chapter might lead to a definition of economicnationalism wider than that proposed by Professor Rappard Thus economicnationalism might be defined... appears from the following sentence in the introduction: "At best economicnationalism is an indefinite term, used by its opponents, more than, by its proponents." It is of interest to note that any texts reprinted in the book which use the expression "economic nationalism" are posterior to 1930 -18 remain to be defined Economic and political nationalism, if they cannot be regarded merely as two aspects .
PUBLICATIONS
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L'INSTITUT
UNIVERSITAIRE
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HAUTES
ETUDES
INTERNATIONALES
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N°
36
MICHAEL
A.
HEILPERIN
STUDIES
IN
ECONOMIC
NATIONALISM
LIBRAIRIE
E.
DROZ
8,
rue
Verdaine
GENEYE
1960
LIBRAIRIE
MINARD
73,
rue
Cardinal
Lemoine
PARIS
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