Mercantilists vs. Physiocrats
Between the 16th and the 18th centuries, the states of Western Europe were torn between two economic philosophies, that of mercantilism and the physiocrat's doctrine, the former of which dominated the latter in terms of the actual policies of the most powerful nations of these centuries such as Great Britain and Spain. The main difference between these the economic doctrines of mercantilism and physiocratism were the levels of government control these two philosophies endorsed.
Mercantilism equated a high level of government control with prosperity and the future of the state. (Rempel, 2005) Physiocratism stressed a lack of government control as key to allowing the agricultural sector within a nation to flourish. Thus physiocratism wished to enhance the prosperity of the rural populace rather than the aristocratic populace in control of governing the land as the 'key' to a successful economy.
Physiocratism stressed the need to increase the net product of the nation rather than to enhance the nation's...
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