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Mercantilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neomercantilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neomercantilism is a term used to describe a policy regime which encourages exports, discourages imports, controls capital movement and centralizes currency decisions in the hands of a central govern...
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The Means-End Dichotomy: Some Clarifications ... I replied to nirgraham's comment on Rejecting the Means-End Dichotomy. ... You start out with what seems to be a straw man.
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June 20, 2005 ... Steve H. Hanke is a professor of applied economics at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. ... The war, alas, is not over. Mercantilism is back. Its adherents use new lingo and make slightly different arguments—they hoard jobs,
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Biography, links, and works of Colbert. ... Colbert believed in the Mercantilist doctrine that the expansion of commerce (and the maintenance of a favorable balance of trade) was the key to State wealth. His policies -- what became known as Colbertisme -- were all geared in this direction.
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In this letter appearing in yesterday's New York Times, the University of Maryland's Peter Morici accused Beijing of subsidizing Chinese exporters. Morici calls on Uncle Sam to protect Americans from such treachery. ... Mercantilist policies do indeed include export subsidies. But they include also protection of domestic...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about mercantilist. mercantilist. Information about mercantilist in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from mercantilist)
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