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# Colony Economic System Equilibrium
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## Definition
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The stable state toward which colonial economies naturally tend when allowed
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to develop according to their comparative advantages, characterized by balanced
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growth across different economic sectors.
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## Source Chapter
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Book V, Chapter 3
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## Context
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Smith argues that colonial economies naturally tend toward equilibrium when
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not artificially constrained by restrictive policies, suggesting that interference
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often prevents this natural balance from emerging.
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## Economic Domain
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Accumulation
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