|
Economic sanctions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Economic sanctions are domestic penalties applied by one country (or group of countries) on another for a variety of reasons. Economic sanctions include, but are not limited to, tariffs, trade barrie...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_sanctions |
|
International sanctions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
International sanctions are actions taken by countries against others for political reasons, either unilaterally or multilaterally. There are three types of sanctions. • Diplomatic sanctions - the ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_sanctions |
||
|
Iraq sanctions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
|
||
|
economic sanctions in the news ... economic production rate; economic profit; economic rate of return (ERR); economic rent; economic risk; economic sanctions; economic speed; economic strike; economic summit; economic system; economic utility ... Search volume for economic sanctions...
|
||
|
economic sanctions - definition of economic sanctions - Restrictions upon international trade and finance that one country imposes on another for political reasons. ... economic sanctions in the news...
|
||
|
The Evils of Economic Sanctions: by Sheldon Richman, February 1997 ... The United States has used economic sanctions many times since World War II. The record of achievement, according to the government's own goals, is not good. It is noteworthy, for example, that the last two unrepentant communist economies in the world,
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.