Trade, money, and the grievances of the commonwealth: economic debates in England during the commercial crisis of the earlt 1620s
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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During the early 1620’s, a wide-ranging public debate took place in England in order
to investigate the causes behind a commercial crisis that severely affected the king dom. Using a wide array of primary sources, the paper shows that the disputes
among Malynes, Misselden, Mun, and others within the context of this debate led to
the consolidation of two opposing parties that adhered to radical, irreconcilable
views about the workings of the English economy. Another important character in
this story was Lord Treasurer Lionel Cranfield, who led the investigative proceedings
while openly favoring the ‘balance of trade’ party. The well-known pamphlets writ ten by these authors thus emerge simply as the last stage in a process that saw eco nomic doctrines emerge out of public controversy and confrontations
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Comércio, Economia
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Inglaterra Stuart, Lionel Cranfield, Moeda, Parlamento, Pensamento Pré-Clássico, Thomas Mun
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