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The difference between liberalism and mercantilism is economics driving politics v.s. politics driving economics. The liberals view of economics and politics as discrete, and very different. Mercantilists grant primacy through politics within the exclusion of all else. That's the real difference--ideological, not economical.
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International business encompasses numerous concepts including entry to new markets, trade and foreign direct investments, politics, economics and environmental variables of culture.
Due to globalization, societies and governments throughout the world are increasingly interconnected. The promotion of liberal trade (ie trade beyond state control) has further complicated the relationship between politics and economics. States need to have strong economies to operate properly. Increasingly, corporations have moved beyond designated state boundaries and states are less able to directly control both their own economies and the world economy. Shortly, politics affects economics and economics is a large part of politics. There is an entire area of political science known as International Political Economy that explicitly examines the link between politics and economics and their interactions. Economic issues have been linked to political disputes including war. There is also evidence that increased trade between states increases state interdependence and thus lessens the incentive for war. Some scholars have argued that war is economically inefficient for states.
In a brief manner, it can be said that Marx's view on politics was based on economics and class struggle. From these two ideas, flows the nature of politics.
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Miriam Coen has written: 'Bruno Pincherle' -- subject(s): Biography, Intellectuals, Politics and government, Anti-fascist movements, Intellectual life
Regardless of the type of government, Politics and Economics have a 'chicken & egg' relationship. While politics sets the rules and laws that enable economics to succeed, business (economics) tells the politicians what works, what doesn't work, and what they want to maintain profitability.
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The seven elements of history are:PeoplePlaceEventsInteractionEnvironmentCultureNatural resources
Intellectual because politics get in the way of everything and and intellectual revolution is based more on knowledge
The difference between liberalism and mercantilism is economics driving politics v.s. politics driving economics. The liberals view of economics and politics as discrete, and very different. Mercantilists grant primacy through politics within the exclusion of all else. That's the real difference--ideological, not economical.
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Well, in politics, the economics and finance is very important in politics, so your party or office can do something. Funding is very important.
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