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Protectionism in Retrospect: Mihail Manoilescu (1891-1950?) 1 1 We thank Professor Joseph Love (University of Illinois) for his precious remarks on the present paper. Our work benefited from the discussion at the “Mihail Manoilescu” conference held in Bucharest in October 1999 and organized by the Brazilian Embassy in Romania and the National Bank of Romania

Protecionismo em Retrospecto: Mihail Manoilescu (1891-1950?)

ABSTRACT

This paper examines Mihail Manoilescu’s Theory of Protectionism. Its main point was the defense of a permanent or general protection of high productivity sectors, contrasting with List’s temporary protection of infant industries. Manoilescu’s reasoning goes into a contradiction. He argued that the productivity of agriculture and the productivity of industry would equalize in the long-term. In that case, protection would no longer be necessary. So, his argument needs an additional assumption, that is variable costs of production. Manoilescu mentioned the presence of increasing returns in industry and decreasing returns in agriculture in an appendix. This assumption renders his theory very similar with Graham’s argument and contemporary main- stream analysis of trade and protection (P. Krugman, I. Magaziner and R. Reich).

KEYWORDS:
Protectionism, trade, productivity, Manoilescu; Graham

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