Difference between revisions 109724575 and 109724576 on dewiki'''Beggar thy neighbour''', or beggar-my-neighbour, policies are those that seek benefits for one country at the expense of others. Such policies attempt to remedy the [[economic]] problems in one country by means which tend to worsen the problems of other countries. The term was originally devised to characterize policies of trying to cure [[domestic policy|domestic]] [[depression (economics)|depression]] and [[unemployment]] by shifting effective demand away from imports onto(contracted; show full)* [[Domestic policy]] * [[Economic policy]] * [[Monetary policy]] * [[International trade]] * [[Balance of trade]] ==References== <div class="references-small" {{#if: {{{colwidth|}}}| style="-moz-column-width:{{{colwidth}}}; -webkit-column-width:{{{colwidth}}}; column-width:{{{colwidth}}};" | {{#if: {{{1|}}}| style="-moz-column-count:{{{1}}}; -webkit-column-count:{{{1}}}; column-count:{{{1}}} }};" |}}> <references /></div>{{Reflist}} {{Economics}} [[Category:International economics]] ⏎ ⏎ {{econ-term-stub}} [[es:Beggar my neighbour]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=109724576.
![]() ![]() This site is not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by the Wikimedia Foundation or any of its affiliates. In fact, we fucking despise them.
|