Between the 16th and 18th centuries Europe was dominated by an economic way of thinking called mercantilism. The key idea is that exports should be as high as possible and imports minimised. For more than 300 years almost every ruler and political thinker was a mercantilist. Eventually Adam Smith, in his groundbreaking work The Wealth of Nations 1776, declared it discredited. But today's politicians sometimes still use rhetoric related to mercantilists. With me on this episode are Demaris Kaufman, Craig Muldrew and Helen Paul.

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