Wiktionary
a. Of, pertaining to, or believing in mercantilism. n. One who believes in mercantilism.
Usage examples of "mercantilist".
Bela Imredy, a liberal, mercantilist, that the Munich Conference and the First Viennese Arbitrage decisions took place.
If it was possible to believe that mercantilism confused wealth and money, this is probably because money for the mercantilists had the power of representing all possible wealth, because it was the universal instrument for the analysis and representation of wealth, because it covered the entire extent of its domain leaving no residuum.
The counts of the Palatinate had been mercantilists before mercantilism, so to speak.
And unlike British mercantilists, the Antarcticans were basically free traders.
After the assault by the mob of Jerusalem mercantilists only two objects were left there, both far too heavy to move.