Category
page 1Economic nationalism

protectionism
upright=1.3|thumb|Pro-free trade poster from the British Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party; the "free trade shop" is depicted as having more customers and lower prices, while the "protection shop" has higher prices, a smaller and lower-quality selection of goods, and no customers
upright=1.3|thumb|Anti-free trade postcard from 1910
Die Heimat
far-right political party in Germany
Continental System
embargo of Napoleonic Europe against Britain

Peronism
thumb|Argentine president Juan Perón and first lady [[Eva Perón have been the central figures in the Justicialist Party.]]
thumb|(Clockwise from the top left) Symbols associated with Peronism: Peronist Party emblem, the federal star, the "Perón vuelve" (Perón returns) sign, and the "V" hand sign.
Finns Party
Finnish political party
Swadeshi movement
Movement started as part of Indian Independence movement
economic nationalism
ideology favoring policies that emphasize domestic control of the economy, labor, and capital formation
Navigation Acts
legislative act of England on the docking of foreign shipping
import substitution industrialization
trade and economic policy
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland
political party
dirigisme
Dirigisme (), or dirigism (), refers to an economic system in which the state takes an active and directive role in shaping and guiding the economy, rather than limiting itself to a purely regulatory or hands-off approach within a market economy. As an economic doctrine, dirigisme stands in contrast to laissez-faire, highlighting the constructive role of market intervention in addressing inefficiencies and market failures. Dirigiste policies typically include indicative planning, state-guided investment, and the strategic use of market instruments such as taxes and subsidies to encourage econo
Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party
Romanian political party
Human Blockade
political party in Croatia
Course of Freedom
political party in Greece
National Mobilization Law
1938 Japanese law which put civilian organizations (incl. labor unions) under governmental control, nationalized some industries (e.g. the media), introduced price controls and rationing and provided for unlimited budget to subsidize war production
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
former governmental ministry of Japan (1949–2001)
Democratic Movement – United Georgia
political party in Georgia
Industry Will Save Georgia
Georgian political party
Galápagos syndrome
term in business studies on product development
American System
economic plan
Independent Turkey Party
nationalist political party in Turkey
monetary sovereignty
exclusive legal control over a currency
National Policy
a policy of the country of Canada from 1876 to the 1950's
Romanian National Conservative Party
political party in Romania
National champions
type of corporation
Free and Solidary
political party
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
political party in Czechoslovakia
Orbanism
Orbanism or Orbánism is a far-right political ideology attributed to Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary. It is influenced by the concept of Christian democracy and also draws from Hungarian history. Advocates of Orbanism describe it as an example conservative and rightist success, claiming it as "true conservativism".