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England's Treasure by Forraign Trade (eBook)

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2022
72 Seiten
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859-654716696-2 (EAN)

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England's Treasure by Forraign Trade - Thomas Mun
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In "England's Treasure by Forraign Trade," Thomas Mun presents a seminal treatise on the economics of trade that underscored the mercantilist ideals of the early 17th century. Mun's work articulates a sophisticated analysis of how foreign trade can generate wealth for England, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a favorable balance of trade to accumulate national treasure. His prose is both didactic and persuasive, blending clear economic argumentation with vivid examples of trade practices, making it accessible yet richly informed. Set against a backdrop of increasing global trade networks, this text reflects the burgeoning economic theories that laid the groundwork for modern economic thought. Thomas Mun, an influential merchant and a key figure in the East India Company, utilized his extensive experience in international trade to inform his writing. His insights stemmed from a context where England was seeking to strengthen its economy against rival nations through strategic trade practices. Mun's life experiences as a businessman imbue the text with practical knowledge, merging theory with the realities of the marketplace. I recommend "England's Treasure by Forraign Trade" not only to scholars of economic history but also to readers interested in understanding the origins of modern economic principles. Mun's work offers invaluable insights into trade mechanisms and the early economic mindset that shaped England's pursuit of prosperity.

Thomas Mun (1571–1641) stands prominently in the annals of economic thought for his contributions to the mercantile theory of international trade and economic policy. His seminal work, 'England's Treasure by Forraign Trade', written in 1628 but published posthumously in 1664, laid the groundwork for mercantilist thought and policy that would dominate English economic practice for decades. A merchant by profession, Mun climbed the ranks to become a director at the prestigious East India Company, an experience that deeply informed his writing; his insights into the nature of trade and wealth accumulation had both immediate and lasting influence on economic theory. Mun's treatise emphatically argued that a nation's wealth could be increased through a careful balancing of exports over imports, thereby advocating for a trade surplus as the means of national prosperity. While his theories have evolved over time, his recognition of the balance of trade issues remains a fundamental concern in modern economics. His elucidation of the role that trade plays in national wealth, and his appeal to empirical data gathered from his own experiences, contributed significantly to policy debates of his time and the evolution of economic discourse. Thomas Mun's focus on practicality and real-world applications cemented his place as a pivotal figure in the transition from medieval to modern economic thinking.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte 1660s works • 17th century economics • balance of trade • British trade history • Currency balance theory • early global trade • Early Modern England • Economic History • Economic moral values • Economics • Economic safeguarding • economic theory classics • English economic thought • Foreign adversaries • foreign trade policies • foreign trade policy • Historical economics texts • historical economic theories • Industrial Civilization • mercantilism • Mercantilist philosophy • merchant guidebook 1600s • National Prosperity • national wealth • Nature • policy development history • practical economic insights • Science • Social Sciences • Society • Thomas Mun writings • Trade benefits • Trade ethics • trade relations analysis • wealth generation strategies
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