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Mercantilism, 1650–1770 Rees, J. F. "
Mercantilism"
History 24#94 (1939), pp. 129–135 online;
historiography Rothbard,
Murray (1997),
Mercantilism: A...
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Neomercantilism (also
spelled neo-
mercantilism) is a
policy regime that
encourages exports,
discourages imports,
controls capital movement, and centralizes...
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Mercantil Banco is a
financial institution with more than 90
years of
banking activity in
Venezuela and is a
subsidiary of
Mercantil Servicios Financieros...
- over what is now
eastern Canada.
Mercantilism was the
basic policy imposed by
Britain on its colonies.
Mercantilism meant that the
government and the...
- From antiquity,
Armenian merchants have pla**** a
pivotal role in
transcontinental trade across Eurasia.
Positioned strategically along the
vital trade...
- "Macroeconomic
effects of
Chinese mercantilism". 31
December 2009.
Retrieved 15
March 2018. "China's
Economic Mercantilism". 24 July 2013.
Retrieved 15 March...
- such as
corporatocracy or corporatism,
considered "a
modern form of
mercantilism", to
emphasize that the only way to run a
profitable business in such...
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French authors helped to
cement French policy around mercantilism in the 17th century.
French mercantilism was best
articulated by Jean-Baptiste
Colbert (in...
- Controller-General of
Finances under Louis XIV of France.
Colbertism is a
variant of
mercantilism that is
sometimes seen as its synonym. It is more a
collection of economical...
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modern form, can be
traced to the
emergence of
agrarian capitalism and
mercantilism in the
early Renaissance, in city-states like Florence.
Capital has existed...