Essays on Adam SmithAndrew S. Skinner, Thomas Wilson Clarendon Press, 1975 - 647 páginas This volume is published in conjunction with a new edition of all the works of Adam Smith, commissioned by the University of Glasgow to celebrate the bicentenary of The Wealth of Nations. As a part of the celebrations, it was also felt appropriate to publish a series of essays by contemporary students of Smith which would cover the main areas of his work, as distinct from simply concentrating on the economics. To this end, the first part is mainly concerned with the broadly philosophical and political aspects of Smith's contribution, the second, with the subject matter (by no means entirely economic) of The Wealth of Nations itself. |
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... later of the famous Scottish authors of the generation to which Smith himself belonged that ' we must every one of us acknowledge Kames for our master ' ( Tytler , i.218 , 219-66 ) . It was Kames who , having been made aware of Smith's ...
... later of the famous Scottish authors of the generation to which Smith himself belonged that ' we must every one of us acknowledge Kames for our master ' ( Tytler , i.218 , 219-66 ) . It was Kames who , having been made aware of Smith's ...
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... later to become . In the third place , the annual addition to product is believed by Smith to be generated by labour . The ' exchangeable value ' or price of each com- modity , once land has been made private property and capital has ...
... later to become . In the third place , the annual addition to product is believed by Smith to be generated by labour . The ' exchangeable value ' or price of each com- modity , once land has been made private property and capital has ...
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... later , Desnitsky and Tret'yakov had still not received their doctoral degrees . Why there was such a long delay in 1766 cannot be explained on available evidence , but the further delay after December of that year is more readily ...
... later , Desnitsky and Tret'yakov had still not received their doctoral degrees . Why there was such a long delay in 1766 cannot be explained on available evidence , but the further delay after December of that year is more readily ...
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an Historical Assessment | 11 |
Adam Smith and the History of Ideas W P D WIGHTMAN | 44 |
Report of 176263 | 63 |
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