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1 Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
From Mercantilism to Adam Smith: The Evolution of the Modern Capitalist System Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

2 Mercantilism

3 Characteristics of Mercantilism
Colonies would provide captive markets for manufactured goods & sources of raw materials. Trade is a “zero-sum” game. A nation can gain in international trade only at the expense of other nations. Manufactured goods Mother Country Colony Raw materials Cheap labor

4 Characteristics of Mercantilism
A large population was needed to provide a domestic labor force to people the colonies. Luxury items should be avoided They took money out of the economy unnecessarily. State action was needed to regulate and enforce all of these economic policies. State-sponsored trade monopolies.

5 Who Benefited Most From Mercantilism?
Monarchs. Merchant capitalists. Joint-stock companies. Government officials.

6 The Wealth of Nations (1776)

7 Basic Capitalist Principles
Goods and services are produced for profitable exchange. Human labor power is a commodity for sale  LABOR IS THE SOURCE OF VALUE. Goods & Service Businesses Households Consumer Spending Wages Labor & Investments

8 Basic Capitalist Principles
The “Invisible Hand” of the market Problem  How do we survive in a world where we must depend on many others, but where humans are by nature self-interested individuals?? Solution  the free market, while appearing chaotic and unrestrained, is actually guided to produce the right amount and variety of goods by a so-called “invisible hand.” Therefore, the basic market mechanism is self-regulating!

9 Basic Capitalist Principles
Government should interfere minimally with the free and efficient workings of the market Laissez faire [“Leave things alone.”]

10 There, there it is again—the invisible hand of the marketplace giving us the finger.


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