Ueber Freyheit und Einschr nkung der Handelsgesch fte (On the Freedom and Restriction of Trade) delves into the intricate dynamics of commerce during the late 18th century. Authored by Christian August Wichmann and William Vaughan, this work offers a detailed exploration of the factors influencing trade, examining the delicate balance between freedom and regulation. It provides valuable insights into the economic thought of the period, making it an essential resource for historians and economists interested in understanding the foundations of modern trade practices. The book explores the debates surrounding mercantilism and free trade, offering a glimpse into the policies and perspectives that shaped European economies.
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