Le Neomercantilisme Au XVIII Siecle Et Au Debut De XIX Siecle
작성자
Georges Dionnet
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Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
230
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Feb 22, 2010
출판사
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
116016696X
ISBN-13
9781160166966
설명
In an exploration of economic theories and practices that shaped the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, this work delves into the principles of neomercantilism. Georges Dionnet provides a meticulous analysis of the ways in which states availed themselves of mercantilist strategies, adapting them to the changing political and economic landscape of the time. His insights uncover how these ideas influenced trade policies, wealth distribution, and the burgeoning concepts of national economic power.
Dionnet's narrative takes readers through the implications of neomercantilism on both domestic and international fronts. He discusses the pivotal role played by governments in regulating commerce and fostering economic growth, emphasizing the delicate balance between protectionism and free trade. This analysis reflects the interplay between economic theory and the realities faced by nations striving for prosperity.
Through thorough research and detailed arguments, Dionnet invites contemplation on the legacy of neomercantilist thought and its enduring impact on contemporary economic policies. This work serves as a vital contribution to the discourse on economic history, urging readers to reflect on the lessons drawn from a transformative period that laid the groundwork for modern economies.
Dionnet's narrative takes readers through the implications of neomercantilism on both domestic and international fronts. He discusses the pivotal role played by governments in regulating commerce and fostering economic growth, emphasizing the delicate balance between protectionism and free trade. This analysis reflects the interplay between economic theory and the realities faced by nations striving for prosperity.
Through thorough research and detailed arguments, Dionnet invites contemplation on the legacy of neomercantilist thought and its enduring impact on contemporary economic policies. This work serves as a vital contribution to the discourse on economic history, urging readers to reflect on the lessons drawn from a transformative period that laid the groundwork for modern economies.