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In Biologi / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-07-17

Jika ada , apa perbedaan hewan yang kalian temui disekolah dengan hewan yang ada dirumah sapi dan kucing

Asked by baal9695

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Mercantilism is an economic concept whereby countries seek to protect their markets from foreign firms or governments so that the country will export more goods than imports. The goal of mercantilism was initially to create as much wealth in gold and silver to fund militaries through the sale of goods through exports. Free enterprise is largely the opposite of this concept in that the government seeks to allow the market to operate on its own without government intervention or protection. Free enterprise is based on Adam Smith's notions of capitalism and the ability for free trade and non-government intervention to allow economies to grow and develop.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

Mercantilism vs Free Enterprise
Mercantilism is an economic theory that was popular during the 16th to the late 18th centuries which posits that a nation's wealth was finite and measured in gold and silver. This system favored a positive trade balance where countries exported more than they imported and often involved governmental intervention, including tariffs, subsidies, and colonization. Free enterprise, often associated with capitalism, is an economic system where the prices and production of goods are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses. Unlike mercantilism, capitalism operates with minimal government intervention, support free trade, and is based on the belief that wealth can be created through the production of goods and services.
The main difference between mercantilism and free enterprise, as pointed out by economists such as Adam Smith, is the level of government regulation involved. Mercantilism supports greater governmental regulation to control trade and acquire wealth, while free enterprise supports competitive markets with minimal government intervention.
In the context of the new economic order, whereas mercantilism relied on governmental influence to distribute wealth and favored colonial powers, free enterprise encouraged economic freedom and the idea that trade could be mutually beneficial for all nations involved without the need for heavy governmental control.

Answered by LevonHelm | 2024-06-18

Mercantilism emphasizes government control and trade surpluses to enhance national wealth, while free enterprise promotes market freedom and private ownership with minimal government interference. Mercantilism can protect domestic industries but may lead to trade tensions, whereas free enterprise fosters innovation but can result in economic inequality. Each system presents unique benefits and drawbacks in their approach to managing economies.
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Answered by Gibbs | 2024-12-26

Jawaban:hewan di sekolah biasanya lebih kecil dan kurang terawat dari pada hewan di rumah

Answered by suvonkmobile | 2025-07-19