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[log in to unmask] (Fred Carstensen)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:35 2006
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I think it is simplistic to separate List, Rae, and Hamilton from the 
mercantilists, as Prof. Hay suggests.  The English mercantilists of the 
17th C. had very similar ideas--and were I think quite unlike their 
continental colleagues.  Moreover, those English mercantilists turned out 
to be right as well--if you take UK economic performance after 1700 as the 
benchmark. 
 
Fred Carstenson 
 
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