Noun
economic nationalism (usually uncountable, plural economic nationalisms)
Economic policies that favour the home nation, sometimes at the expense of other nations.
The drive toward economic nationalism is only part of the general revival of nationalism. Arthur Henderson
The Nazis offered a combination of economic nationalism with unorthodox anti-cyclical measures to stimulate employment. Michael Burleigh
Economic nationalism means protective and discriminative tariffs, and a conservation of national, imperial or allied resources within a circle of favored beneficiaries. J.A. Hobson
Land reform in Mexico was enabled by Article 27. Economic nationalism was also enabled by Article 27, restricting ownership of enterprises by foreigners. Source: Internet