Mercantilism Reimagined

Mercantilism Reimagined
Title Mercantilism Reimagined PDF eBook
Author Philip J. Stern
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 415
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199988536

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This volume of collected essays takes a new approach to this problematic subject by rethinking its broad foundations. From a variety of perspectives, its authors situate mercantilism against the backdrop of wider transformations in seventeenth-century Britain, Europe, and the Atlantic, from the scientific revolution to the expansion of empire.--

The Political Economy of Mercantilism

The Political Economy of Mercantilism
Title The Political Economy of Mercantilism PDF eBook
Author Lars Magnusson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 261
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317439805

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Since the days of Adam Smith, Mercantilism has been a hotly debated issue. Condemned at the end of the 18th century as a "false" system of economic thinking and political practice, it has returned paradoxically to the forefront in regard to issues such as the creation of economic growth in developing countries. This concept is often used in order to depict economic thinking and economic policy in early modern Europe; its meaning and content has been highly debated for over two hundred years. Following on from his 1994 volume Mercantilism – The Shaping of an Economic Language, this new book from Lars Magnusson presents a more synthetic interpretation of Mercantilism not only as a theoretical system, but also as a system of political economy. This book incorporates samples of material from the 1994 publication alongside new material, ordered in a new set of chapters and up-date discussions on mercantilism up to the present day. Tracing the development of a particular political economy of Mercantilism in a period of nascent state making in Western and Continental Europe from the 16th to the 18th century, the book describes how European rulers regarded foreign trade and industrialisation as a means to achieve power and influence amidst international competition over trades and markets. Returning to debates concerning whether Mercantilism was a system of power or of wealth, Magnusson argues that it is in fact was both, and that contemporaries almost without exception saw these goals as interconnected. He also emphasises that Mercantilism was an all-European issue in a time of trade wars and the struggle for international power and recognition. In examining these issues, this book offers an unrivalled modern synthesis of Mercantilist ideas and practices.

Mercantilism

Mercantilism
Title Mercantilism PDF eBook
Author Lars Magnusson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 414
Release 1994-07-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134907729

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Ever since the Physiocrats and Adam Smith, mercantilism or 'the mercantile system' have been described as the opposite of classical political economy. This view is very much brought into question by the current book. It argues that the sharp distinction between mercantilism and 19th century laissez-faire economics has obscured the meaning, content

Revisions in Mercantilism

Revisions in Mercantilism
Title Revisions in Mercantilism PDF eBook
Author Donald Cuthbert Coleman
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1969
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Bibliographical footnotes. Bibliography: p. 210-213.

The New Mercantilism

The New Mercantilism
Title The New Mercantilism PDF eBook
Author Joan Robinson
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 32
Release 1966
Genre Economics
ISBN

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Mercantilism

Mercantilism
Title Mercantilism PDF eBook
Author Eli F. Heckscher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 497
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113615731X

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Eli Heckscher's Mercantilism is a classic work in the history of economic thought, economic history and international economics. A pioneer in both economic history and trade theory, Heckscher brought a unique breadth to this study. Covering all of the major European countries, the book explores the content and significance of mercantilist ideas over nearly two centuries. Acknowledging the difficulties involved in defining mercantilism, Heckscher nonetheless succeeded in identifying a set of its key characteristics. Now available for the first time in many years, Mercantilism remains singularly relevant to a world preoccupied with maintaining its trading order. Hecksher's full text, notes and supporting material are supplemented by a new introduction by Lars Magnusson which discusses the origin, content and impact of the book.

Taming Capitalism Before Its Triumph

Taming Capitalism Before Its Triumph
Title Taming Capitalism Before Its Triumph PDF eBook
Author Koji Yamamoto
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 355
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198739176

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Early modern England had a distinctive preoccupation with the social responsibilities of private businesses. Koji Yamamoto explores for the first time how promises of public service in the economic sphere came to be abused, and how statesmen, playwrights, petitioners, and merchants responded to such perversions of promised public service.