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- Neomercantilism comment "Neomercantilism is a policy regime that encourages exports, discourages imports, controls capital movement, and centralises currency decisions in the hands of a central government. The objective of neo-mercantilist policies is to increase the level of foreign reserves held by the government, allowing more effective monetary policy and fiscal policy.China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Singapore have been described as neo-mercantilist.".
- Q4353881 comment "Neomercantilism is a policy regime that encourages exports, discourages imports, controls capital movement, and centralises currency decisions in the hands of a central government. The objective of neo-mercantilist policies is to increase the level of foreign reserves held by the government, allowing more effective monetary policy and fiscal policy.China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Singapore have been described as neo-mercantilist.".