Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of France and England in the 17th century. How might wealth best be increased in a world that, until the close of this period, was to remain largely without the concept of the market? Colonies came to be seen as a means of increasing the home nation's wealth given the right political and economic conditions. The economists of the day enquired into whether colonies could enrich the nation, and if so, how they might best contribute to this. Three views on this formed over the course of the period. The first view was that the economic development of the colonies should be promoted as a basis for trade on a more equitable, albeit exclusive, basis with the home nation. The...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
a† Abstract. This paper examines the state of economic thought in the United States during the time ...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of France and England in t...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of 17th century France and...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
European colonialism had two key economic aspects: the extrac-tion of colonial wealth by colonizers,...
This dissertation argues that English mercantilist theory has been inadequately credited for its gro...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
During the early 1620's, England went through a period of intense economic disorders which sparked t...
From the mid-1600s to the mid-1700s, mercantilism was the dominant economic doctrine practiced in th...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
International audienceMerchant credit in the eighteenth-century was the main source of profit for ec...
Legal historians have long emphasized the role courts played in promoting the development of a marke...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
a† Abstract. This paper examines the state of economic thought in the United States during the time ...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of France and England in t...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of 17th century France and...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
This study is an attempt to use the method of historical analysis to answer the question: "Is Govern...
European colonialism had two key economic aspects: the extrac-tion of colonial wealth by colonizers,...
This dissertation argues that English mercantilist theory has been inadequately credited for its gro...
This thesis engages with two prominent themes in eighteenth-century British historiography, examinin...
During the early 1620's, England went through a period of intense economic disorders which sparked t...
From the mid-1600s to the mid-1700s, mercantilism was the dominant economic doctrine practiced in th...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
International audienceMerchant credit in the eighteenth-century was the main source of profit for ec...
Legal historians have long emphasized the role courts played in promoting the development of a marke...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
a† Abstract. This paper examines the state of economic thought in the United States during the time ...