
Peter Bondarenko
Former Encyclopædia Britannica Editor
Former Assistant Editor, Economics, Encyclopædia Britannica.
Primary Contributions (55)

In international trade, a beggar-thy-neighbor economic policy is one that benefits the country that implements it while harming that country’s neighbors or trading partners. It usually takes the form of some kind of trade barrier imposed on the neighbors or trading partners or a devaluation of the…
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