The Jealousy of Trade

In the eighteenth century, Scottish philospher David Hume criticised the view that a wealthy nation should try to keep other nations poor in order to remain wealthy. He argued that prosperity is increased when our neighbours are encouraged to advance, since the history of Britain shows that our ongoing success is founded on foreign inventions and trade.

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