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policies might have
contributed to war and
motivated colonial expansion.
Mercantilist theory varies in
sophistication from one
writer to
another and has evolved...
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expand their claim on
revenues derived from the
slave labor surplus.
Mercantilist ideologies largely explain the rise of the
plantation system in the United...
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ideology ****ociative
Capitalist Corporate Democratic Laissez-faire
Mercantilist Neoliberal Neomercantilist Protectionist Social market Welfare Democratic...
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Dirigist Free-market
Humanistic Laissez-faire
Liberal Libertarian Market Mercantilist Mixed Monopoly National Neoliberal Nordic Private Raw
Regulated market...
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Carew Reynell (1636–1690) was an
English economic writer.
Reynell born in 1636, and
descended of the
family of
Reynell of East Ogwell, Devonshire, was...
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colonies were redundant, and that free
trade should replace the old
mercantilist policies that had
characterised the
first period of
colonial expansion...
- democracy, rule of law, and
equality under the law.
Liberals also
ended mercantilist policies,
royal monopolies, and
other trade barriers,
instead promoting...
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within a natural-law perspective. Two groups, who
later were
called "
mercantilists" and "physiocrats", more
directly influenced the
subsequent development...
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prominent in the West Baltic, many
governments decided to
impose certain mercantilist policies that
would protect the
interests of
their trade and national...
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Capitalism in its
modern form
emerged from
agrarianism in England, as well as
mercantilist practices by
European countries between the 16th and 18th centuries....