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Mercantilist Theory and Practice Vol 3 - The History of British Mercantilism

English · Hardback

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Zusammenfassung 'England is a nation of shopkeepers'. Long before Napolean disdainfully paraphrased Adam Smith! British commerce had become a motor for economic growth and increased state power. This four-volume facsimile edition brings together a range of rare seventeenth- and eighteenth-century documents about the mercantile system. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, [Richard Eburne], A Plaine Path-Way to Plantations (1624), Balthasar Gerbier, A Sommary Description (1660), An Answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa (1667), News from New-England (1676), Arthur Dobbs, An Essay on the Trade and Improvement of Ireland (1729–31), Representation of the Board of Trade Relating to … his Majesty’s Plantations in America (1733–4), [Malachy Postlethwayt], The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Support of the British Plantation Trade in America (1745), The Case of the Importation of Bar-Iron from our own Colonies of North America (1756), William Knox, The Interest of the Merchants and Manufacturers of Great-Britain, in the Present Contest wiThthe Colonies (1775), Josiah Child, Charles Davenant and William Wood, Select Dissertations on Colonies and Plantations (1775), Editorial Notes

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Authors Lars Magnusson, Magnusson Lars
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9781138755246
ISBN 978-1-138-75524-6
No. of pages 396
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business

Business & Economics / General, Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General

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