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Neomercantilism of the Colonized: Ranade and Other Indian Contributions Neomercantilism of the Colonized: Ranade and Other Indian Contributions
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The Colonial Context The Colonial Context
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Innovative Neomercantilist Policies Innovative Neomercantilist Policies
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Toward Independence Toward Independence
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Multilateral Institutions and Manoilescu’s Neomercantilism Multilateral Institutions and Manoilescu’s Neomercantilism
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Manoilescu’s Case for Strategic Protectionism Manoilescu’s Case for Strategic Protectionism
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A Role for Multilateral Institutions A Role for Multilateral Institutions
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4 List-Inspired Neomercantilism beyond the Nation-State
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Published:November 2021
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Abstract
This chapter expounds on the neomercantilism inspired by Friedrich List beyond the nation-state. It starts with the distinctive form of neomercantilism promoted by Mahadev Govind Ranade, the leading advocate of Friedrich List's work in India in the late nineteenth century. Ranade adapted List's work to boost the wealth and power of the British colony. On the other hand, Mihail Manoilescu developed another innovative kind of neomercantilism wherein he addresses the relationship between multilateral institutions and neomercantilist policies in line with the free-trade orientation of the League of Nations. Benoy Kumar Sarkar's invocation of the Arthashastra demonstrates that neomercantilists derived inspiration from mercantilist traditions beyond the European ones that List cited.
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