merchant capital

merchant capital
маркс. купеческий [торговый\] капитал
а) (одна из первых форм существования капитала, выступающая в виде товаров, приращение стоимости которых является результатом их обращения в процессе торговой деятельности купцов)
б) (капиталистические круги, сосредоточивающие в своих руках (деньги и/или товары), используемые с целью увеличения их стоимости в процессе торговой деятельности)
Syn:
commercial capital
See:

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