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  2. Economy. Before the end of the 16th century Beverley had successfully claimed remission of taxation because of the town's comparative poverty, and a further discharge was granted in 1626. (fn. 1) The decayed condition of the town cannot have been improved by outbreaks of plague in 1604 and 1610. The ship money assessments of the 1630s ranked ...

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  5. In this work it will be proved, that mercantilism was a primitive form of capitalism and despite its long-term history, it is still applied and its ideas are still alive. That means, mercantilism is competing with liberalism now, and it has good chances to win. Download Free PDF. View PDF. The concept of mercantilism.

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  6. powerfully how we will all eventually live if economic growth continues. 2 . Anyone who has visited the British Museum or the Sistine Chapel, for ex­ ample, has had a foretaste of the relentless tide of tourism set to be unleashed on the world by another few decades of strong economic growth. 3 . Even the

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  7. The early seventeenth century in Europe has often been regarded as a period during which a single general crisis afflicted the entire continent to some degree, affecting the economy, demography and the political stability of most countries. The idea of a “General Crisis” or just a “Crisis” of the seventeenth century was formulated by Eric

  8. Recent Work in Seventeenth-Century Economic Thought. During the Stuart era, theorists, merchants, government officials, and everyday Englishmen and women tried to understand the rapid shifts in their economy. Such inquiry changed perceptions of how the economy worked. This article explores recent scholarship on economic thought in the Stuart era.

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