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Definition of Mercantilists
1. mercantilist [n] - See also: mercantilist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mercantilists
Literary usage of Mercantilists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"But in regard to manufactures he is at the same point of view with the later
mercantilists, and proposes the exclusion of all foreign wares which might as ..."
2. Economics by Frank Wilson Blackmar (1907)
"mercantilists. The first great group of economists were the mercantilists, who
advocated among other things restrictive measures .in trade. ..."
3. Economics by Frank Wilson Blackmar (1907)
"mercantilists. The first great group of economists were the mercantilists, who
advocated among other things restrictive measures .in trade. ..."
4. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"... mercantilists and Rousseau, [leeo-1793 Mercantilist school. From the time of
Colbert to that of Vergennes, the greatest statesman was he who could ..."
5. History of Economic Thought: A Critical Account of the Origin and by Lewis Henry Haney (1920)
"Worthy of notice, also, is the thought of the mercantilists on taxation. In general
their idea was that men should be taxed according to the benefits ..."
6. The Growth of English Industry and Commerce by William Cunningham (1892)
"The policy which had been put in the forefront by Mid'tiie** khe mercantilists,
especially after the Revolution, ..."
7. The World's Legal Philosophies by Fritz Berolzheimer (1912)
"mercantilists and Physiocrats. 1: THE SYSTEM OF COLBERT. From the time when
political economy began to be a science to the days of Smith and Ricardo, ..."