Mercantilism
David Reisman ()
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Abstract:
In this comprehensive and topical book David Reisman analyses the key arguments in mercantilist political and economic thought. His coverage ranges from war, trade and growth to regulation, globalisation and nationalism.
Keywords: International Conflict; Role Of The State; Economics And Politics; Renaissance/Restoration History Of Ideas; Globalisation; Nationalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035347650
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

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- Ch 2 The mercantilist way

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- Ch 3 Looking backward

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- Ch 4 Looking forward: Hales and Milles

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- Ch 5 The mercantilism of fear: Malynes and Misselden

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- Ch 6 Mun: trade and treasure

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- Ch 7 Mun: society and the state

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- Ch 8 Mercantilism and the market: Petyt and Child

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- Ch 9 The mercantilism of compromise: Charles Davenant

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- Ch 10 The new liberalism: North and Hume

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- Ch 11 Conclusion

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