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Definition of Misselden

misselden
Misseldine Mis"sel*dine, n. [See Mistletoe.] [Written also misselden.] The mistletoe. [Obs.] --Baret.

Meaning of Misselden from wikipedia

- Edward Misselden (fl. 1608–1654) was an English merchant, and leading member of the writers in the Mercantilist group of economic thought. He argued that...
- into the 19th century. However, many British writers, including Mun and Misselden, were merchants, while many of the writers from other countries were public...
- succeed in creating one of the first economic controversies, and Edward Misselden opposed him in 1623 in his book The Circle of Commerce: Or, the Balance...
- ed. (1991). The Early mercantilists: Thomas Mun (1571–1641), Edward Misselden (1608–1634), Gerard de Malynes (1586–1623). Pioneers in economics. E....
- of insurance as being based on risk. In 1622 English merchants Edward Misselden and Gerard Malynes began a dispute over free trade and the desirability...
- moderate rate of interest. In 1622 Malynes and fellow merchant Edward Misselden began a famous dispute on free trade. Malynes addressed a petition to...
- because it was not a heavy burden on its citizens. Gerard de Malynes Edward Misselden Thomas Mun Jean Bodin Jean Baptiste Colbert Josiah Child William Petty...
- Unknown dates Walter Blith, English writer on husbandry (born 1605) Edward Misselden, English mercantilist writer (born 1608) Alexander Ross, Scottish controversialist...
- arguments made in regards to foreign trade by Gerard de Malynes and Edward Misselden. Mun was opposed to a fixed exchange rate, as proposed by Malynes, and...
- intrigue against John Davenport. Charles I ordered Boswell to back Edward Misselden, influential in the Merchant Adventurers, against John Forbes. In 1638...