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He worked as an official for the Treasury and was opposed to most mercantile policy.
The island soon regained its independence and henceforth devoted itself to a purely mercantile policy.
The mercantile policy instituted by Frederick II thus came to an end.
While at PEER, Mr. Meyer was moving this theory into a deconfliction of environmental and mercantile policies as well.
One - Europe's mercantile policy toward the Arabs: oil and weapons contracts in feudal Arab countries are put far above profits to be made with high-tech Israel.
English businessman Thomas Mun (1571-1641) represents early mercantile policy in his book England's Treasure by Foreign Trade .
Portugal, which first colonized the area in the 16th century, enforced a colonial pact with Brazil, an imperial mercantile policy, which drove development for the subsequent three centuries.
This was largely due to aggressive colonialist mercantile policies of the British East India Company, which made cotton processing and manufacturing workshops in India uncompetitive.
The main force in this northward orientation was the protectionist King of Spain, whose mercantile policy decreed that commerce between Spain and the colonies had to be routed through Lima.
Within the Portuguese Empire, Brazil was a colony subjected to an imperial mercantile policy, which had three main large-scale economic production cycles - sugar, gold and, from the early 19th century on, coffee.
In Österreich Über Alles, Wann es Nur Will (1684, Austria Over All, If She Only Will) he laid out one of the clearest statements of mercantile policy.
As the law, however, did not mean to encourage this species of trade, so contrary to the general principles of the mercantile policy of England, it imposed a duty of ten shillings the hundredweight upon such importation, and no part of this duty was to be afterwards drawn back upon its exportation.