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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (2): 177–206.
Published: 01 June 2017
... community who shared common goals and agreed upon a set of commercial “maxims.” This mercantile epistemology first attained its position of authority in British economic thinking following the heated debate over the Anglo-French Commerce Treaty in 1713–14. This mercantile epistemology maintained a strong...
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History of Political Economy (1976) 8 (4): 540–563.
Published: 01 November 1976
... the British Mcrchcitit it was asserted that a statue of
Mr. Methuen should be erected in every town But the 1713 Treaty
of Utrecht and the 1786 Pitt-Eden Treaty were a different matter in
mercantilist eyes. The mercantilist writers feared that these would
lead to an adverse balance of trade...
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History of Political Economy (1991) 23 (2): 301–336.
Published: 01 June 1991
...-Deslandes , André-Fr. 1745 . Examen du IX chapître de l'Essai politique sur le commerce [by Melon]. In Boureau-Deslandes, Lettre sur le luxe . Frankfort: Vanebben. Briscoe , John 1696 . A Discourse of Money . … London: S. Briscoe. British Merchant. 1713 . The British Merchant...
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History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (Suppl_1): 14–41.
Published: 01 December 2003
.... Duncan, Daniel. 1705 . Avis salutaireà tout le monde contre l'abus des choses chaudes, et particulièrement du Café, du Chocolat, & du Thé . Rotterdam: Abraham Acher. Du Tot, Charles Ferrère. 1738 . Réflexions sur le commerce et les finances . Paris. Elias, Norbert. 1978-82...
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History of Political Economy (1979) 11 (4): 505–544.
Published: 01 November 1979
... aspects of
British trade. First published as a periodical in opposition to the proposed commercial
treaty with France of 1713, it was reprinted in book form. The Earl of Sunderland, as
Willis Ideas of Smith in Parliament 53 1
Shelburne did his best to prepare...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (4): 801–812.
Published: 01 August 2022
... the parliamentary decision opposed to freeing trade at the Utrecht Treaty of 1713 (Langford 1981–2015 , 4:236–39). In doing so, Burke moved a little closer to Davenant, who argued for Irish commercial restraint in favor of England's interest (on Davenant, see the section above). As has recently been claimed...
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History of Political Economy (1969) 1 (1): 123–149.
Published: 01 March 1969
... of
the Edict of Nantes and, perhaps still more, by the famine years of
1693 and 1694. For healing the wounds and readjusting the economy to
peacetime, the four years of peace following the Treaty of Ryswick were
manifestly inadequate. The War of the Spanish Succession, which broke
out in 1701...
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History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (S1): 19–53.
Published: 01 December 2023
... : chap. 6). The company was formed in 1711, but it had to wait almost two years for England to formally obtain the Asiento as part of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713). In the meantime, the company launched its financial conversion scheme, to the seeming delight of bondholders. By the end of the second...
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History of Political Economy (1984) 16 (1): 1–57.
Published: 01 March 1984
... of 1870, much to his
mother’s dismay.” The fact is, however, that Arcen had not been long
under Prussian rule, only since 1713, when by the Treaty of Utrecht the
King of Prussia obtained and exercised the right to garrison.Arcen, though
it was situated in a part of the former Spanish...