Markets usually operate well, but government intervention and strong international institutions can help individual governments overcome market failures. Group of answer choices: Orthodox liberalism Interventionist liberalism Institutionalist liberalism Economic nationalism (post-mercantilism) Mercantilism (i.e. early form of economic nationalism) Marxist Feminist Environmentalist
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