INTL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Absolute Advantage, Mercantilism

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*allowing society to make transformations based on individual preferences (whether we accept these preferences, is up to us and where the controversy comes from) Perspectives and bennet scale offer certain aspects of opportunities for those in society (falls on us to what kind of things we want to have) Trade (easiest form of cooperation) - get as much as possible while giving as little as possible: mercantilism - organized merchants. If my government makes war on you but what happens when a group of private citizens go out and open up territory (piracy or grand theft) If an agent of the government then you are an extension of the power of the state (becomes an action by the government) ***persuade your government to grant you a charter in allowing you to advance needs. Zero-sum gain: if someone else gains something then i have lost something (ferociously competitive) - profound impact on how the world looks today.

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