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  • ...]] used it largely as a pejorative, it is now commonly used without bias. Mercantilism is also often used to refer to the economic policy of the period, a confusi ...d the [[United Kingdom]] for widely differing reasons, with each strain of mercantilism displaying concerns and assumptions unique to its country of origin.
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  • | title = Mercantilism
    163 bytes (16 words) - 00:48, 21 March 2009
  • ...]] used it largely as a pejorative, it is now commonly used without bias. Mercantilism is also often used to refer to the economic policy of the period, a confusi ...d the [[United Kingdom]] for widely differing reasons, with each strain of mercantilism displaying concerns and assumptions unique to its country of origin.
    4 KB (627 words) - 07:50, 21 August 2009
  • ...purpose of profit. It evolved from the earlier market economic model of [[mercantilism]]; capitalism is differentiated by the use of [[common stock]] and other se
    359 bytes (51 words) - 23:10, 20 March 2009
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  • ...hat pioneered Britain's abandonment of the then traditional doctrine of [[mercantilism]]. The movement was led by British businessmen and Members of Parliament,
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  • {{r|Mercantilism}}
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  • Several lines of thought and action (e.g. [[Mercantilism]] ) run from ancient Greek and Roman philosophy through the 18th century re
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  • ...tablishment of trading links, the pursuit of military advantage, and the [[mercantilism|mercantilist]] objective of preserving a positive [[balance of payments]]. ...-Century England'', Mises Daily, April 24, 2012]</ref>. In line with the [[mercantilism|mercantilist]] orthodoxy of the time, governments granted monopoly rights (
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  • ...ISM>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Mercantilism.html LAHAYE, Laura. ''Mercantilism''. in: The Library of Economics and Liberty]</ref> is economic nationalism ''' ''Bullionism'' ''' was an early and primitive form of [[mercantilism]] and is most closely associated with 16th- and 17th-century Spain, which w
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  • ...nd commerce in Europe, as well as a sustained attack on the doctrines of [[mercantilism]]. Smith's work helped to found the modern academic discipline of free mark ...advantages of free trade: the British public and Parliament still clung to mercantilism for many years to come.
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  • Beginning with the repeal of the [[Corn Laws]] in 1846, Britain abandoned [[mercantilism|mercantilist]] restrictions on free trade within the [[British Empire|Empir A further consequence of the abandonment of mercantilism was a Reciprocity Treaty with the United States, signed in 1854. It provide
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  • - [[Mercantilism]] -
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  • ...e destruction of the autonomous guilds, already weakened during the age of mercantilism. Joseph II's tax reforms and the institution of Katastralgemeinde (tax dist ...rogram influenced by the doctrines of enlightened absolutism, natural law, mercantilism, and physiocracy. With a goal of establishing a uniform legal framework to
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  • - [[mercantilism ]]
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  • ...ich was the major economic activity, and a subsidy from Paris. Although [[mercantilism]] (the idea that the colonies existed for the material benefit of the mothe
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  • ...rventions in their affairs by British governments were the imposition of [[mercantilism|mercantilist]] restrictions on their overseas trade, and the engagement of
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  • ...'The Rise of Commercial Empires: England and the Netherlands in the Age of Mercantilism, 1650-1770.'' (2003). 400 pp.
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  • ...italism has never really been tried in Latin America; the model remained [[mercantilism|mercantilist]]. Argentina, Brazil and Chile, in the 1930s and 1940s, avoide
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  • In the 17th and 18th century the general belief, called "[[mercantilism]]" was that the larger the population the better for the nation. Larger po
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