funded by the National Social Sciences Fund (NSSF) project “Study on U.S. Mercantilist Tradition and New Forms of Mercantilism (Approval No. 17BJL021)”
During its rise as a world power, the United States(U.S.) adopted a traditional form of mercantilism, and most US politicians followed a protectionist approach. From the end of the Civil War to the eve of World War I,...
By introducing money and foreign exchange in the Zou (1997) model of mercantilism, the paper shows the effects of macroeconomic policies in mercantilist economies. It is shown that in the long run, consumption and f...
The idea of commercial society in Britain was derived from the swift development of the commercial trade home and abroad. In the early times, economic thinkers shared the same idea about the importance of commercial p...
ⅠApplication of MercantilismMany nations adopt the mercantilism as trade strategy which aims to simultaneously boost exports and limit imports.They equate political power with economic power,and economic power with a...
This paper concentrates on American exceptionalism.It is divided into five parts.Firstly,a brief introduction about the paper is given.Secondly,the definition of American exceptionalism and a general overview of it ar...
Mercantilism was an ideological theory classical plutonomy, whose golden age was the era from on politics and economy and a policy system before 16^th to 18^th century. Developing trade by every possible means to make...