Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Bullionism is an economic theory that emphasizes the importance of accumulating precious metals, particularly gold and silver, as a measure of a nation's wealth and power. This belief was central to the mercantilist policies that characterized early modern European economies, where nations sought to maximize their bullion reserves through trade surpluses and colonization.
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