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Trade and Protectionism—The Emerging Role for G20

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In 2008, there was a real risk of an upsurge in trade and investment protectionist measures, as governments sought to protect their economies from being ravaged by the financial crisis.

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Hoda, A. (2016). Trade and Protectionism—The Emerging Role for G20. In: Kathuria, R., Nagpal, N. (eds) Global Economic Cooperation. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2698-7_12

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