Eli Heckscher's "Mercantilism" is a classic work in the history of
economic thought, economic history and international economics. A
pioneer in both economic history and trade theory, Heckscher
brought a unique breadth to this study. Covering all of the major
European countries, the book explores the content and significance
of mercantilist ideas over nearly two centuries. Acknowledging the
difficulties involved in defining mercantilism, Heckscher
nonetheless succeeded in identifying a set of its key
characteristics. Available for the first time after many years,
"Mercantilism" remains relevant to a world preoccupied with
maintaining its trading order. Hecksher's full text, notes and
supporting material are supplemented by a new introduction by Lars
Magnusson which discusses the origin, content and impact of the
book.
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