Cameralism

/ˈkæm.ər.ə.lɪz.əm/ noun

A system of government administration focused on increasing a ruler's wealth and power through careful financial and economic management.

From German 'Kameralismus,' derived from 'Kammer' (chamber/treasury). Developed in 17th-18th century German-speaking states as a theory of governance centered on the royal treasury.

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