Protect The Visionary
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Protect the Visionary
Title:
The Case Against Protectionism in Business
Summary:
"You cannot protect something by building a fence around it and thinking that this will help it survive." ?" Wim Wenders
In America, there's a move to implement protectionist measures to safeguard American businesses and jobs. But is this strategy beneficial for entrepreneurs?
Keywords:
business, start business, entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, online business, internet business
Article Body:
Wim Wenders once said, "You cannot protect something by building a fence around it and thinking that this will help it survive." In the United States, there's a growing push towards adopting protectionist measures to support American businesses and secure jobs. But is this a practical approach for entrepreneurs?
The Internet has revolutionized business models by allowing companies to extend their reach beyond local borders. This accessibility has transformed global commerce into an expansive and competitive marketplace. Today's consumers routinely engage in international shopping, a practice that was once exclusive to the elite. For example, after tasting a Whittaker’s Peanut Slab in New Zealand, you can easily order it online from anywhere in the world. The same applies to niche products like European clock designs, which are now just a click away.
Discussing protectionism often highlights how it can support established businesses while stifling new entrepreneurial ventures. Historically, protectionist policies have hindered growth and sometimes triggered economic downturns. As Alan Greenspan stated, "Protectionism will do little to create jobs, and if foreigners retaliate, we will surely lose jobs."
Globally, there's a noticeable shift away from traditional industrial practices. Tech industries are emerging as significant players in the global economy. Large retailers are adapting to changing consumer demands by enhancing their electronic goods and services offerings. Meanwhile, the media industry is rethinking distribution methods. Radio stations are expanding their reach with online streaming, and newspapers are increasingly publishing online editions. According to a 2006 Pew Research Center survey, only 38% of people read the print edition of a newspaper, down 12% from a decade earlier. This trend suggests the internet is becoming a primary information source, offering media outlets an opportunity to harness a wide audience and attract advertisers for digital platforms.
In conclusion, while protectionist policies may have noble intentions, they ultimately stifle the creativity and innovation vital for entrepreneurial success. Embracing global opportunities and leveraging digital advancements can foster growth and vitality in today's dynamic marketplace.
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