LPREP IBT 3 E AS
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through the 1720s. The goal of mercantilism wasn’t simply to emphasize
business or induce trade with other nations; and
the goal of a mercantilist
society wasn’t merely to achieve a balance of trade, that is, for each
nation to try to balance its imports and exports. Instead,
each mercantilist
nation was dedicated to amassing national wealth, and to do this each
nation needed to export more than it imported.
Any goods that were
exported over and above the amount of goods that were imported would
be paid for in gold. It was this amassing of gold in payment for exports in
excess of imports that allowed
a nation to build wealth, often of course at
the expense of its trading partners.
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and 60 seconds to give your spoken response.
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