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Anchor text: Second Treatise
Target Entity: Two_Treatises_of_Government
Preceding Context: In 1690, John Locke argued that prices vary in proportion to the quantity of money. Locke's
Succeeding Context: also points towards the heart of the anti-mercantilist critique: that the wealth of the world is not fixed, but is created by human labor (represented embryonically by Locke's labor theory of value). Mercantilists failed to understand the notions of absolute advantage and comparative advantage (although this idea was only fully fleshed out in 1817 by David Ricardo) and the benefits of trade.
Paragraph Title: Criticisms
Source Page: Mercantilism

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