作者介绍 either seems to answer the notion of fairness, though. Often those nations that promote free trade for all want protectionism for themselves. While free trade could be a possible way forward for fair trade, it can only be fair and free if large, developed nations do not continue protectionist practices for some of their industries, while hypocritically requiring (sometimes forcing) developing nations to abandon such measures, to the effect that it tips the trading balance unfairly in their favor. Some aspects of how protectionism can be used by rich countries include intervention in things like technology transfer or distorting market functions, providing vast subsidies to local industries while asking others to deregulate and become subject to the market's natural force of supply and demand, one-sided trade agreements, and even military expeditions to open and expand resource access. 序言
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