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Adonis Benitez
4 January, 12:30
Class of mercantalism
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Carlos Owens
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The economic policy dominant in the Europe of the 17th and 18th centuries, and christened "mercantilism" by later writers, at bottom assumed that detailed intervention in economic affairs was a proper function of government. Government was to control, regulate, subsidize, and penalize commerce and productio
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