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    In the renowned work, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money John Maynard Keynes breaks down his general theory of mercantilism and free trade into seven different section. Each section talking about his opposition to economic theorists and his views on the advantage of having an adaptable and well prepared system to maintain an efficient economy. In his first argument he starts off by explaining how “for the past one hundred years there has been a remarkable divergence of opinion”

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    A Contemporary Analysis: Immigration and the Three Theoretical Paradigms Chris Ek Salisbury University Abstract The three theoretical paradigms of liberalism, mercantilism, and Marxism all create different analyses of certain contemporary issues. Leaders in society today use the paradigms to help create opinions over economics, immigration, and other key subjects that world leaders are constantly debating. Although, the knowledge of the basic foundations of each theory is extremely important

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    theories are merely different concepts to describe international trade with a primary focus on how and why goods exchanged between countries happens. Over the past century a variety of theories pertaining to trade have been introduced, including mercantilism, absolute advantage, comparative

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    riches”. The problem will be investigated with a study of the contemporary mercantilist thought, a close reading of the use of dehumanization in the text and the proposer’s tone. In the eighteenth-century, the prevailing economic thought was mercantilism. Mercantilism advocated that people are the riches of a nation (Wallerstein 25).

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    different propensities for trading, so do different economic periods have different economic conditions, which require different international trade theories. This could be the material cause for the development of international trade theory. Mercantilism was the dominant school of thought in Europe from the sixteenth century to the eighteenth century. “It refers to the central policy prescription that the state should act like a merchant, augmenting the wealth of the nation by maximizing the surplus

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    consequences impacted the success and failure in which have signified this new era through discoveries. The Age of Exploration with the Columbian Exchange created an economic environment in which European countries could gain wealth through mercantilism. However, as mercantilism allowed some European countries to grow more powerful, capitalism was able to develop at the same time. These two systems share differences, but in the end still allowed European countries to become more politically and economically

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    seventeenth century Mercantilism is that ancient trade thought existing in the world. Commercial revolution argument trade was one of typical explanation of mercantilism trade thought. According to mercantilist, the concept of the commercial revelation means the way of transformation, that transform the market characteristic from local economic to national economic, from feudalism to capitalism and from small scale trade to large scale trade. The philosophers of mercantilism they strongly suggest

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    economy and social welfare: what degree of governmental action is optimal? And more importantly, what motivates government policy? In the realm of international political economy, Smith decries his government for its active role in colonialism and mercantilism; practices

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    pursue their self-interests. Smith’s economic philosophy was especially groundbreaking for his time, as he lived in an era when Europe was dominated by mercantilism, an economic system guided in large part by heavy government intervention in order to maximize their nations’ balance of trade. This essay thus will analyze Smith’s critique of mercantilism, discuss the unintended and harmful consequences of

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    exports and trade utilizing a strategy known as protectionism, rulers were able to accumulate more gold and affluence for their countries. While mercantilism is one of the earliest trade theories, it is a method for present-day thinking as many Asian countries and even Germany still prefer exports and discourage imports through a system of neo-mercantilism in which the countries encourage a mixture of protectionist strategies and limitations accompanied by domestic-industry appropriations. It is important

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