STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY

The article analyzes the socio-practical potential of economic nationalism as a principal basis of economic strategies for modern developing countries. Based on a systematic analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of leading representatives of economic nationalism (from F. List to E. Reinert), and...

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Main Authors: Tetiana HLUSHKO, Mykola KOZLOVETS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rzeszow University of Technology 2020-12-01
Series:Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/221
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spelling doaj-715ff30dc9f24239b396c44bb7f8ebde2021-01-26T07:23:49ZengRzeszow University of TechnologyHumanities and Social Sciences2300-53272300-99182020-12-01274192710.7862/rz.2020.hss.39221STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGYTetiana HLUSHKO0Mykola KOZLOVETS1Naional Pedagogical Dragomanov University, UkraineZhytomyr Ivan Franko State University, UkraineThe article analyzes the socio-practical potential of economic nationalism as a principal basis of economic strategies for modern developing countries. Based on a systematic analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of leading representatives of economic nationalism (from F. List to E. Reinert), and considering the situation of modern nation states in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this article argues that the economic policy of Listanism is the most appropriate for practical implementation within societies that seek to develop their economic potential, rather than secure the status of raw materials in the global economy. This article analyzes the essential features of neoliberal economic policy of the “free market”, which at the level of social practice does not confirm its universal status and is arguably detrimental to countries that have not put into effect their productive potential and have not formed a domestic market before opening their economy to free trade.https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/221economic nationalismstrategyprotectionismneoliberalismideologyeconomic policycapitalpolitical economy
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author Tetiana HLUSHKO
Mykola KOZLOVETS
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STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
Humanities and Social Sciences
economic nationalism
strategy
protectionism
neoliberalism
ideology
economic policy
capital
political economy
author_facet Tetiana HLUSHKO
Mykola KOZLOVETS
author_sort Tetiana HLUSHKO
title STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
title_short STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
title_full STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
title_fullStr STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed STRATEGIES OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEOLIBERAL IDEOLOGY
title_sort strategies of economic nationalism as an alternative to neoliberal ideology
publisher Rzeszow University of Technology
series Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2300-5327
2300-9918
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The article analyzes the socio-practical potential of economic nationalism as a principal basis of economic strategies for modern developing countries. Based on a systematic analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of leading representatives of economic nationalism (from F. List to E. Reinert), and considering the situation of modern nation states in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this article argues that the economic policy of Listanism is the most appropriate for practical implementation within societies that seek to develop their economic potential, rather than secure the status of raw materials in the global economy. This article analyzes the essential features of neoliberal economic policy of the “free market”, which at the level of social practice does not confirm its universal status and is arguably detrimental to countries that have not put into effect their productive potential and have not formed a domestic market before opening their economy to free trade.
topic economic nationalism
strategy
protectionism
neoliberalism
ideology
economic policy
capital
political economy
url https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/221
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