Chapter 3      Due January 27, 2005

1.     Did mercantilist trade policies involve government intervention or a hands-off approach by government?

2.     What function(s) did the state take over from the church during this period?

3.     Did mercantilist policies repudiate the Christian paternalistic ethic?  If so, how?

4.     How did views of human nature change as capitalist social relations replaced feudal ones?

5.     How were Protestant and Catholic theological attitudes to economics similar?

6.     How were Protestant and Catholic theological attitudes to economics different?

7.     Explain John Hales argument (page 38) in plain English.

8.     What was Bernard Mandeville’s argument?

 

 

Chapter 4      Due February 3, 2005

1)      What were the differences between mercantilist and classical liberals on foreign trade?

2)      What were the economic and social consequences of the development of the steam engine?

3)      According to the text, how did the industrial revolution transform England?

4)      What were the four classical liberals assumptions about human nature?

5)      What were the practical results of these assumptions in economic activities?

6)      Did classical liberals have the same view of human nature for the poor as for the rich?

7)      What were Hobbes’ assumptions about human nature?

8)      What conclusions did he reach as a result of these assumptions?

9)      What do these conclusions imply about competition in business?

10)  Why did Adam Smith believe a free market would benefit consumers?

11)  Describe what Smith meant by a “free market”.

12)  What were the 3 functions Adam Smith believed a government should perform?

13)  How does the author of the text state that capitalist governments actually fulfilled these functions?

14)  What is Malthus’ theory of population?