Thomas Mun

Sir Thomas Mun (17 June 157121 July 1641) was an English writer on economics and is often referred to as the last of the early mercantilists. Most notably, he is known for serving as the director of the East India Company. Due to his strong belief in the state and his prior experience as a merchant, Mun took on a prominent role during the economic depression which began in 1620. To defend the East India Company and to regain England's economic stability, Mun published ''A Discourse of Trade from England unto the East-Indies.''

Through mercantilist principles, Mun created a proposed set of "means to enrich a kingdom" which centred on ensuring that exports exceeded imports. In other words, Mun advocated for achieving a positive balance of trade which would cause England's wealth to steadily increase. Thomas Mun is also widely considered to be a sophisticated thinker and has become a hugely important part of the history of economic theory. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Mun, Thomas
Published 1664
Printed by J.G. for T. Clark, and are to be sold at his shop

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by Mun, Thomas
Published 1718
printed for Thomas Horne at the South-Entrance of the Royal Exchange

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by Mun, Thomas
Published 1698
Printed by E.J. for Tho. Horne