Neomercantilists

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China
Comparative Politics
Contemporary Economy
Critics of free trade
Cross-Border Thought Circulation
Development
Development Studies
Diverse Origins
Economic analysis
Economic growth
Economic History
Economic Ideas
Economic Policies
Economic Policy
Economics
Enduring Legacies
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Eric Helleiner
Friedrich List
Global Political Economy
Global Studies
Globalization
Government Economic Activism
Historical Sociology
History of neomercantilism
Ideas of Friedrich List
Ideologies of international political economy
Intellectual History
International Ideas
International Relations
Latin America
Local Intellectual Traditions
Neomercantilism
Non-western history of political economy
Non-Western Thinkers
Political Economy
Political Science
Politics
Power
Protectionism
State Wealth
Strategic Protectionism
Trade
United States
Western-Centric Critique

Product details

  • ISBN 9781501786853
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As critiques of free trade policies grow, The Neomercantilists sheds light on the protectionist turn, offering the first intellectual history of neomercantilism's evolution.

Eric Helleiner traces the ideology's pioneers from the late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries, highlighting advocates of strategic protectionism and government economic activism to promote state power. While Friedrich List is well known, Helleiner also highlights lesser-known thinkers, many from beyond the West.

Helleiner's focus on neomercantilism's diverse origins challenges Western-centric accounts of its history. He uncovers neglected regional traditions and global exchanges of ideas that shaped distinct versions of the ideology in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. These ideas endure, influencing the two dominant powers in today's world economy: China and the United States.

The Neomercantilists is a groundbreaking study of influential economic ideas. It links the past to the present, urging more global approaches to studying political economy and the cross-border circulation of thought.

Eric Helleiner is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo and a faculty member of the Balsillie School of International Affairs. He is the author of Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods and The Contested World Economy.

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