
The shortcut of protectionism: external solutions for internal problems?
“Amor, ch'a nullo amato amar perdona.” Throughout the Inferno, many sinners offer justifications or shift the blame onto others, trying to elicit pity from Dante the pilgrim or to rationalize their eternal torment. This tendency highlights Dante’s view that sin is a deliberate act of will, and that trying to escape responsibility is itself part of damnation. Of course, protectionism is not a Dantean sin that leads to eternal damnation, but blaming others in order to avoid correcting one’s own shortcomings remains a source of trouble. Exporting firms are special firms. Analysis of big data ...