| The Methods Of Economic Noncooperation:Economic Boycotts
Action By Consumers 71. Consumers' boycott
 72. Nonconsumption of boycotted goods
 73. Policy of austerity
 74. Rent withholding
 75. Refusal to rent
 76. National consumers' boycott
 77. International consumers' boycott
 Action By Workers And Producers
 78. Workers' boycott
 79. Producers' boycott
 Action By Middlemen
 80. Suppliers' and handlers' boycott
 Action By Owners And Management
 81. Traders' boycott
 82. Refusal to let or sell property
 83. Lockout
 84. Refusal of industrial assistance
 85. Merchants' "general strike"
 Action By Holders Of Financial Resources
 86. Withdrawal of bank deposits
 87. Refusal to pay fees, dues, and assessments
 88. Refusal to pay debts or interest
 89. Severance of funds and credit
 90. Revenue refusal
 91. Refusal of a government's money
 
 Action By Governments 92. Domestic embargo
 93. Blacklisting of traders
 94. International sellers' embargo
 95. International buyers' embargo
 96. International trade embargo
 | The Methods Of Economic Noncoooperation:The Strike
Symbolic Strikes 97. Protest strike
 98. Quickie walkout (lightning strike)
 Agricultural Strikes
 99. Peasant strike
 100. Farm workers' strike
 Strikes By Special Groups
 101. Refusal of impressed labour
 102. Prisoners' strike
 103. Craft strike
 104. Professional strike
 Ordinary Industrial Strikes
 105. Establishment strike
 106. Industry strike
 107. Sympathy strike
 Restricted Strikes
 108. Detailed strike
 109. Bumper strike
 110. Slowdown strike
 111. Working-to-rule strike
 112. Reporting "sick" (sick-in)
 113. Strike by resignation
 114. Limited strike
 115. Selective strike
 Multi-Industry Strikes
 116. Generalised strike
 117. General strike
 Combination Of Strikes And Economic Closures
 118. Hartal
 119. Economic shutdown
 
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