Books by Harry G. Johnson
“Nationalist sentiments tended to be strong in many of the colonies and the countries that were under Britain, France, the Netherlands and Portugal. So, one of the first things many nationalists wanted to do after independence was to take back land and capitalist property that was owned by foreigners. They wanted to nationalise industries that were big and had, up to then, been organized in order to serve the interests of a foreign power.” Read more...
The best books on Economic Nationalism
Fredrik Erixon, Economist
Interviews where books by Harry G. Johnson were recommended
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Mercantilism
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Nationalism
by Elie Kedourie -
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The Deluge: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the Global Order, 1916-1931
by Adam Tooze -
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Economic Nationalism in Old and New States
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The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era
by Barry Eichengreen
The best books on Economic Nationalism, recommended by Fredrik Erixon
The best books on Economic Nationalism, recommended by Fredrik Erixon
Economic nationalism is more than just protectionism, it is rooted in a view of the national economy as a unique national phenomenon that needs protecting. As economist Fredrik Erixon explains, its roots are to be found as much in the progressive nationalism of Woodrow Wilson as they are in 19th century Prussia or the mercantilism of 17th century Europe.