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Economics is about understanding the rational behaviour of economic agents (households, firms, industries and government) in their decisions to achieve best outcomes of their goals and aspirations. They collectively converge to achieve the utmost economic and social benefits for all in the country in terms of economic growth and development. Economic growth and development occur through efficient use of available resources to meet effective demand and social needs. The challenge that countries are facing is proper application of appropriate policy mix to optimize the opportunities of increasingly interdependent global economic landscape. For emerging economies, a multiple sector strategy that propels economic transformation is crucial. This needs to be predicated on robust macroeconomic policy framework that aligns with global production and consumption activities to drive economic growth process for achieving sustainable development.
Business. --- Trade --- Economics --- Management --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Mercantilism --- Social Sciences and Humanities --- Management and Economics --- Business
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In the seventeenth century, English economic theorists lost interest in the moral status of exchange and became increasingly concerned with the roots of national prosperity. This shift marked the origins of classical political economy and provided the foundation for the contemporary discipline of economics. The seventeenth-century revolution in economic thought fundamentally reshaped the way economic processes have been interpreted and understood. In Trade and Nation, Emily Erikson brings together historical, comparative, and computational methods to explain the institutional forces that brought about this transformation.Erikson pinpoints how the rise of the company form in confluence with the political marginalization of English merchants created an opening for public argumentation over economic matters. Independent merchants, who were excluded from state institutions and vast areas of trade, confronted the power and influence of crown-endorsed chartered companies. Their distance from the halls of government drove them to take their case to the public sphere. The number of merchant-authored economic texts rose as members of this class sought to show that their preferred policies would contribute to the benefit of the state and commonwealth. In doing so, they created and disseminated a new moral framework of growth, prosperity, and wealth for evaluating economic behavior. By using computational methods to document these processes, Trade and Nation provides both compelling evidence and a prototype for how methodological innovations can help to provide new insights into large-scale social processes.
Merchants --- Free trade --- History --- Great Britain --- Commerce --- early modern history. --- economic history. --- economic sociology. --- historical sociology. --- history of capitalism. --- mercantilism.
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Austria Supreme, if It So Wishes (1684) provides a scholarly introduction to the Austrian-German mercantilist classic Oesterreich über Alles Wann es Nur Will (1684) by Philipp Wilhelm von Hörnigk.
Mercantile system --- Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- Balance of trade --- Economic policy --- History --- Hörnigk, Philipp Wilhelm von, --- Austria --- Economic conditions
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Mercantile system --- Economic policy --- 338.22 --- 338 <09> --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism --- Balance of trade --- Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek --- Economische geschiedenis --- Mercantile system. --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- 338 <09> Economische geschiedenis --- 338.22 Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek
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Mercantile system --- History. --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Economic history --- -Mercantile system --- -#SBIB:93H2 --- AA / International- internationaal --- 331.100 --- Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism --- Balance of trade --- Economic policy --- History, Economic --- Economics --- 1600-1750 --- History --- Algemene geschiedenis, wereldgeschiedenis --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden. --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Economic conditions --- -Economic history --- #SBIB:93H2 --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden
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Mercantile system --- -Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism --- Balance of trade --- Economic policy --- Uztariz, Geronimo de --- Spain --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Uztáriz, Gerónimo de, --- Cameralism --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- Uztáriz, Gerónimo de, --- De Uztáriz, Gerónimo, --- Ustáriz, Gerónymo de, --- Ustáriz, Jerónimo de, --- Uztáriz, Gerónymo de, --- Uztáriz, Jerónimo de,
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This book discusses the impact of cameralism on the practices of governance, early modern state-building and economy in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. It argues that the cameralist conception of state and economy - a form of 'science' of government dedicated to reforming society while promoting economic development, and often associated mainly with Prussia - had significant impact far beyond Germany and Austria. In fact, its influence spread into Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Portugal, Northern Italy and other parts of Europe. In this volume, an international set of experts discusses administrative practices and policies in relation to population, forestry, proto-industry, trade, mining affairs, education, police regulation, and insurance. The book will appeal to early modernists, economic historians and historians of economic thought. MARTEN SEPPEL is Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He holds an MPhil from the University of Cambridge. KEITH TRIBE has a PhD from the University of Cambridge and taught at the University of Keele (UK) from 1976 to 2002, retiring as Reader in Economics. He is now working as a highly regarded professional translator and independent scholar. Forthcoming work includes a new translation of Max Weber, Economy and Society Part One (Harvard University Press, 2018). His publications include Strategies of Economic Order (CUP, 1995/2007); The Economy of the Word. Language, History, and Economics (OUP, 2015); and (edited with Pat Hudson) The Contradictions of Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Agenda, 2016). Contributors: ROGER BARTLETT, ALEXANDRE MENDES CUNHA, HANS FRAMBACH, GUILLAUME GARNER, LARS MAGNUSSON, INGRID MARKUSSEN, FRANK OBERHOLZNER, GÖRAN RYDÉN, MARTEN SEPPEL, KEITH TRIBE, PAUL WARDE
Kameralistik. --- Mercantile system --- Mercantile system. --- Merkantilismus. --- Wirtschaft. --- History --- 1600-1799. --- Europa. --- Europe. --- Mercantilisme --- Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- Balance of trade --- Economic policy --- capitalism. --- democray. --- economic development. --- economics. --- eighteenth century. --- european history. --- globalizations. --- government. --- industry. --- modernism. --- political science. --- seventeenth century.
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Small business --- Commercialism. --- Management. --- Technological innovations --- Mercantilism (Commercialism) --- Capitalism --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Industrial management --- Size
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Small business --- Commercialism. --- Management. --- Technological innovations --- Mercantilism (Commercialism) --- Capitalism --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Industrial management --- Size
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In the growing and dynamic economy of nineteenth-century America, businesses sold vast quantities of goods to one another, mostly on credit. This book explains how business people solved the problem of whom to trust--how they determined who was deserving of credit, and for how much. Rowena Olegario traces the way resistance, mutual suspicion, skepticism, and legal challenges were overcome in the relentless quest to make information on business borrowers more accurate and available.
Commercial credit --- Mercantile system --- Corporate image --- Company image --- Corporate identity --- Corporations --- Industrial design coordination --- Cameralism --- Kameralism --- Mercantilism (Mercantile system) --- Balance of trade --- Economic policy --- Business credit --- Credit --- History --- Public relations
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