The Liberal Elements in English Mercantilism

I. The goal of full employment, 467. — II. The means to full employment, 473. — III. Economic freedom in mercantilist doctrine, 486. — IV. The exceptions to free exchange, 492. — V. The historical roots of mercantilism, 496. — VI. Economists on mercantilism, 499.

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Published inThe Quarterly journal of economics Vol. 66; no. 4; pp. 465 - 501
Main Author Grampp, William D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, Mass. [etc.] MIT Press 01.11.1952
Harvard University Press
Published for Harvard University by the MIT Press
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Summary:I. The goal of full employment, 467. — II. The means to full employment, 473. — III. Economic freedom in mercantilist doctrine, 486. — IV. The exceptions to free exchange, 492. — V. The historical roots of mercantilism, 496. — VI. Economists on mercantilism, 499.
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ISSN:0033-5533
1531-4650
DOI:10.2307/1882100