Mercantilism held the belief that in order for nations to be competitive they must have a positive balance of trade. Capital to the mercantilists was a fixed amount internationally and was considered to be bullion (gold, silver, etc.). The mercantilists believed in government intervention, believing that the government should effectively offer subsidies for exports and tariffs on imports in order to have a positive trade balance.
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