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Mercantilism

In Our Time: History

Adam Smith's Critique of Mercantilism

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The Chinese moon, for example, disagreed very venomently with Edward Misloden. But there were some common assumptions underneath it in which these debates played out. Adam Smith was trying to characterize this as a bad economic thinking that was a product of a medieval superstitious era. They're attractive to rulers because they need to borrow money from merchants.

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