Mercantilism Course
This course examines mercantilism's influence on global trade, precious metals circulation, and governmental authority from the 16th to 18th centuries. Economics learners acquire practical skills to dissect historical policies, analyse quantitative data, evaluate source credibility, and produce insightful assessments of mercantilist approaches alongside their contemporary parallels, fostering confident analysis of economic history.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
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What Will I Learn?
Gain a focused overview of mercantilism's trade policies, bullion strategies, and their role in building state power. Delve into influential thinkers, essential principles, and connections between trade balances, currency, and national strength. Master researching national examples, handling historical records, verifying sources, and crafting precise reports on policy methods, results, and enduring impacts.
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Develop Skills
- Analyse mercantilist connections between trade, bullion, and state power rigorously.
- Evaluate tariffs, bullion regulations, and colonial policies with clear economic reasoning.
- Map causal pathways from mercantilist strategies to bullion movements and price changes.
- Critically review mercantilism's advantages, drawbacks, and lasting macroeconomic impacts.
- Construct a targeted 16th-18th century national study backed by strong data evidence.
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