Bullionism

/ˈbʊljənɪzəm/ noun

An economic theory that a country's wealth is best measured by how much gold and silver bullion it possesses.

From 'bullion' (precious metals in bulk) + '-ism' (system or theory). This term describes a specific historical economic philosophy, particularly popular during the mercantile era.

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