The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... century . I will deal at some length with Smith's awareness , but only briefly with his influence , not because I think that the one topic is more important than the other , but as a reac- tion to Charles Kindleberger , and because I ...
... century . I will deal at some length with Smith's awareness , but only briefly with his influence , not because I think that the one topic is more important than the other , but as a reac- tion to Charles Kindleberger , and because I ...
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... century perspectives on what remains , quintessentially , a work of the eighteenth century . Let me complete this irreverent train of thought by returning to an earlier assessment of Smith , one which clearly belongs to Scot- land and ...
... century perspectives on what remains , quintessentially , a work of the eighteenth century . Let me complete this irreverent train of thought by returning to an earlier assessment of Smith , one which clearly belongs to Scot- land and ...
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... century , but the sequel is often for- gotten . India built its first modern textile mill in 1853 , and by the end of the century was not only self - sufficient in the cheaper cottons , but also had driven British yarn out of many Far ...
... century , but the sequel is often for- gotten . India built its first modern textile mill in 1853 , and by the end of the century was not only self - sufficient in the cheaper cottons , but also had driven British yarn out of many Far ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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