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Dominic York
11 August, 20:26
What is Smith's view of mercantilists?
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Smith, a Scottish philosopher by trade, wrote the book to upend the mercantilist system. Mercantilism held that wealth was fixed and finite and that the only way to prosper was to hoard gold and tariff products from abroad
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