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Что (кто) такое countervailing moves - определение

POLITICAL THEORY OF BENEFICIAL OPPOSING FORCES
Countervailing Power
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Countervailing power         
Countervailing power, or countervailance, is the idea in political theory of institutionalized mechanisms that the wielding of power within a polity having two or more centers can, and often does, provide counter-forces that usefully oppose each other.
Countervailing Duty         
MEANS TO RESTRICT INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Countervailing duty; Countervailing measures; Matching duty; Counter-vailing duties; Counter-availing tax
An extra charge that a country places on imported goods to counter the subsidies or bounties granted to the exporters of the goods by their home governments. The duty is allowed by the Code on Subsidies and Countervailing Duties negotiated at the Tokyo Round, if the importing country can prove that the subsidy would cause injury to domestic industry. U.S. countervailing duties can only be imposed after the International Trade Commission has determined that the imports are causing or threatening to cause material injury to a U.S. industry.
Countervailing duties         
MEANS TO RESTRICT INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Countervailing duty; Countervailing measures; Matching duty; Counter-vailing duties; Counter-availing tax
Countervailing duties (CVDs), also known as anti-subsidy duties, are trade import duties imposed under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules to neutralize the negative effects of subsidies. They are imposed after an investigation finds that a foreign country subsidizes its exports, injuring domestic producers in the importing country.
countervailing duty         
MEANS TO RESTRICT INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Countervailing duty; Countervailing measures; Matching duty; Counter-vailing duties; Counter-availing tax
¦ noun an import tax imposed on certain goods in order to prevent dumping or counter export subsidies.
Smart Moves         
Smart Moves (Book); Carla Hannaford; Smart Moves (book); Smart Moves (Carla Hannaford book)
The book Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head was written in 1995 by neurophysiologist and educator Carla Hannaford (revised and enlarged second edition published 2005), and includes an introduction by neuroscientist Candace Pert.
Army Moves         
1986 VIDEO GAME
Army Moves (video game)
Army Moves is a scrolling shooter game developed by Dinamic Software for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum. It is the first chapter of the Moves Trilogy and it was followed by Navy Moves in 1987 and Arctic Moves in 1995.
SpongeBob Moves In!         
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Spongebob Moves In; SpongeBob Moves In
SpongeBob Moves In! was a city-building game originally created and developed by Los Angeles-based game developer Kung Fu Factory and published and distributed by Nickelodeon, the video game is based on the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants.
Professional wrestling moves         
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WWE wrestling moves; Professional wrestling moves (disambiguation)
Professional wrestling moves can refer to several types of moves used against opponents in professional wrestling, including:
Pulling Moves         
TELEVISION SERIES FROM NORTHERN IRELAND
Pulling moves; Pullingmoves
Pulling Moves is a Northern Irish television series set in Lenadoon, West Belfast. It follows the exploits of four friends: Wardrobe (Simon Delaney), Ta (Ciarán McMenamin), Shay (Ciaran Nolan) and Darragh (Kevin Elliot).
Anything That Moves         
US BISEXUAL MAGAZINE (1990 - 2004)
Anything that Moves
Anything That Moves was a literary, journalistic, and topical magazine published in the United States from 1990 to 2001. The magazine's mission was to confront and redefine concepts of sexuality and gender, to defy stereotypes and broad definitions of bisexuals, and to combat biphobia.

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Countervailing power

Countervailing power, or countervailance, is the idea in political theory of institutionalized mechanisms that the wielding of power within a polity having two or more centers can, and often does, provide counter-forces that usefully oppose each other.

Countervailance in formal political theory dates back at least to Medieval times, especially in Roman Catholic and early Protestant movements, not all of which were successful in achieving their own ends. The Conciliar Movement, although ultimately ending in failure to reform the Catholic church, "raised issues that are fundamental in all domains of social organization, and it contributed to the understanding of the general principle of countervailance, which eventually became the foundation of modern constitutionalism."

This political organization stands in contrast to polities such as principalities where "various princes were absolute rulers in their domain" or in modern examples of totalitarian governments.

In the 20th century, "Countervailing Power" is a theory of political modification of markets, formulated by American economist John Kenneth Galbraith in his 1952 book American Capitalism. In the classic liberal economy, goods and services are provided and prices set by free bargaining. According to Galbraith, modern economies give massive powers to large business corporations to bias this process, and there arise 'countervailing' powers in the form of trade unions, citizens' organizations and so on, to offset business's excessive advantage. On page 126 of this book, Galbraith elaborates on countervailing power in the sphere of economics when he states:

"The development of countervailing power requires a certain minimum opportunity and capacity for organization, corporate or otherwise. If the large retail buying organizations had not developed the countervailing power which they have used, by proxy, on behalf of the individual consumer, consumers would have been faced with the need to organize the equivalent of the retailer's power. This would have been a formidable task but it has been accomplished in Scandinavia where the consumer's co-operative, instead of the chain store, is the dominant instrument of countervailing power in consumers' goods markets."

Seventeenth century England was an active time for the development of countervailance theory. Although much political discourse during the period was focused on the matter of sovereignty, or absolutism for the sovereign as, for example, we observe in the writings of Thomas Hobbes, the principle "significance of seventeenth-century England for constitutional theory was that during this period the concept of sovereignty was replaced by the concept of checks and balances." The evolution of political practice in England paralleled the evolution in theory, for it was during this period that "the operational dynamics of the system developed in accordance with the countervailance model of government." While the trend reversed somewhat under the power of Oliver Cromwell and the era of the later Stuarts, and was therefore rather uneven over the flow of the 17th century, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 "firmly established the principles of dispersed power and checks and balances as the central pillars of English constitutionalism."