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233 | www.limina-graz.eu Karl Farmer | Warum handelspolitischer Protektionismus wieder politikmächtig und wirtschaftliche Freiheit zum Phantom wurden | BIOGRAPHY Karl Farmer, Univ.-Prof. i. R. Mag. Dr., Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz; Honorarprofessor auf Lebenszeit an der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Babes-Bolyai Universität Cluj-Napoca. Volkswirtschaftliche Fachpublikationen in referierten Zeitschriften im Be- reich Mikrofundierung der Makroökonomik, Ressourcen- und Umwelt- ökonomik, Internationale Ökonomik und Theorie der ökonomischen Glo- balisierung, Wachstums- und Innovationsökonomik. E-Mail: karl.farmer@uni-graz.at | KEY WORDS Freihandel; Identitätspolitik; Populismus; Protektionismus; soziale Iden- tität; Statusängste; wirtschaftliche Freiheit Since 2018 the US unilaterally introduced tariffs on goods and services from abroad, in particular from China. Why did the electorate of the world’s leading economic power vote for a politician as president who expressly advocates trade protectionism? Why did US voters sacrifice the economic liberty to buy cheap foreign goods instead of expensive domestic products in exchange for an un- certain promise to make American industry great again? Has autonomous free trade become a spectre Donald J. Trump can protect from? This article answers these questions based on the latest work of globally leading economists: Protectionism against foreign trade has returned to political pow- er in the United States because those that were unable to keep up with market globalisation were unable to find compensation. White middle-class men from struggling industrial regions could blame their insecurities on people of col- our and foreigners. Almost half of the US electorate feels disconnected from the country as a whole and only identifies with their own social class. And because voters who supported free trade turned to nationalism and social conservatism in the wake of China becoming a member of the WTO. However, according to an economic-liberal interpretation of natural law, economic freedom does not have to become a villain conservatives have to be afraid of.
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Limina Grazer theologische Perspektiven, Volume 2:2
Title
Limina
Subtitle
Grazer theologische Perspektiven
Volume
2:2
Editor
Karl Franzens University Graz
Date
2019
Language
German
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CC BY-NC 4.0
Size
21.4 x 30.1 cm
Pages
267
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