Exam 3: Wealth and Power: the Mercantilist Perspective
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Brief quotations from the writings of Alexander Hamilton and Friedrich List are given in this chapter. Based on these short bits of writing, compare the ideas of these two political economists with those of two contemporary political economists. What do they have in common that makes them all mercantilists or neomercantilists? How do they differ in the policies that they suggest nations take?
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