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  • '''Adam Smith''' (baptised June 5, 1723 O.S. / June 16 N.S. – July 17, 1790) was a Scot ...eople; but we can scarcely conceive a professor of our day coming out like Adam Smith, and making fishwives to pass such observations on his demeanour.''" (from
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  • * Brown, Maurice. ''Adam Smith's Economics: Its Place in the Development of Economic Thought.'' Croom Helm * Buchan, James. ''The Authentic Adam Smith: His Life and Ideas'' (2006) 198pp
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  • *[http://www.adamsmith.org/ The Adam Smith Institute]The 'Adam Smith Institute' is an independent "think-tank" in the U.K., promoting free-marke
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  • *[http://www.adamsmith.org/ The Adam Smith Institute]The 'Adam Smith Institute' is an independent "think-tank" in the U.K., promoting free-marke
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  • ...evoted primarily to the promotion and advancement of commercial interests. Adam Smith referred to this as commercial society.
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  • * {{cite book |last= Smith |first= Adam |authorlink= Adam Smith |title= An Inquiry into the Nation and Causes of the Wealth of Nations}}
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  • An explanation of international trade proposed by Adam Smith in 1776 in his ''Wealth of Nations''.
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  • ...that runs from early antiquity until past the Physiocrats and ends before Adam Smith.
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  • ...p of 19th century English politicians who adopted the economic theories of Adam Smith and David Ricardo and campaigned for the abolition of the Corn Laws.
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  • * Brown, Maurice. ''Adam Smith's Economics: Its Place in the Development of Economic Thought.'' Croom Helm * Buchan, James. ''The Authentic Adam Smith: His Life and Ideas'' (2006) 198pp
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  • ...y 'roasted' for their views."<ref>Ross, Ian Simpson. (1995). ''The Life of Adam Smith.'' Oxford Scholarship Online ISBN 978-0-19-828821-3</ref>. ...ablishing a militia in [[Scotland]]. This aim was controversial, and, at [[Adam Smith]]'s suggestion, the name was changed: the ''Poker'' was to "stir up" the mi
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  • ...cottish Presbyterians. In adulthood, Hutcheson was a major influence on [[Adam Smith]], [[David Hume]] and others.
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  • *The first edition of Adam Smith's <i>Theory of Moral Sentiments</i> is published in Edinburgh, Scotland. *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh.
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  • ...olute advantage'''s is an explanation of international trade proposed by [[Adam Smith]] in 1776 in his ''[[Wealth of Nations]]''. A country has an absolute advan
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  • ...was coined by the [[Marquis de Mirabeau]] in 1763 and was popularized by [[Adam Smith]] in ''[[The Wealth of Nations]]''. Although [[Classical Economics|Classic ...s not usually considered a unified theory of economics in the sense that [[Adam Smith|Smith]]'s and [[Alfred Marshall|Marshall]]'s works would come to embody, bu
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  • * Dobb, Maurice, ''Theories of Value and Distribution Since Adam Smith', Cambridge University Press, 1973.
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  • * 1776 [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Smith/smWN.html].
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  • ...Carlyle recalls the [[Porteous Riots]] of 1736, and his friendship with [[Adam Smith]], [[David Hume]], [[Charles Townshend]] and [[John Home]], the dramatist, ...by the exertions of an ardent and virtuous mind. He was soon followed by [[Adam Smith|Smith]], who had been his scholar, and sat for some years in his chair ; by
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  • ...rily to the promotion and advancement of commercial interests. Ferguson, [[Adam Smith]] and other representatives of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] (and who refe ...k and Roman philosophy through the 18th century revivals of Ferguson and [[Adam Smith]]. A similar model of the commercial role of the state can be traced throug
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  • *[[Adam Smith]]
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  • *Adam Smith's ''Wealth of Nations'' is published in Edinburgh.
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  • In 1799 Ricardo had read [[Adam Smith]]'s ''Wealth of Nations'' and developed an interest in economics. He wrote ...d an enormous influence on later economic thought, he incorporated some of Adam Smith's ideas, but abandoned Smith's realistic treatment in favor of an abstract
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  • {{r|Adam Smith (politician)|Adam Smith}} [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • * £20 notes depict the philosopher and father of modern economics [[Adam Smith]]. On the left-hand side of the reverse side of the note, there is an image * [[Adam Smith]]
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  • ...History of economic thought#Classical economics|classical economists]], [[Adam Smith]] and [[David Ricardo]], and that pioneered Britain's abandonment of the
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  • ...ciology. The central figures were [[Francis Hutcheson]], [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Robert Burns]], [[Adam Ferguson]], and [[James Hutton]]. ...English as well as Latin. Hutcheson, a frequent visitor to Edinburgh, was Adam Smith’s teacher and he encouraged Hume’s early efforts. He was suspicious of
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  • ...e [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] his account of the ''Life and Writings of Adam Smith''. Similar memoirs of Robertson the historian and of Reid were afterwards r
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  • [http://www.econlib.org/Library/Smith/smMS.html Adam Smith: ''The Theory of Moral Sentiments'', Millar 1790]
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  • ...d [[Joseph Black]], [[Adam Ferguson]], [[John Home]], [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]]
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  • ...gh]] he forged lasting friendships with, amongst others, [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Adam Fergusson]] and [[John Home]]. While at University his father die
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  • ...ent]], a friend of the chemist [[Joseph Black]], the political economist [[Adam Smith]], the philosopher and historian [[Adam Ferguson]], the inventor [[James Wa
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  • '''Adam Smith''' (baptised June 5, 1723 O.S. / June 16 N.S. – July 17, 1790) was a Scot ...eople; but we can scarcely conceive a professor of our day coming out like Adam Smith, and making fishwives to pass such observations on his demeanour.''" (from
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  • ...ry Scottish Enlightenment, embodied by such thinkers as Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smith and David Hume, paved the way for Scottish and, Herman argues, global moder
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  • ...eservation'. [[Francis Hutcheson]]'s theory of universal benevolence and [[Adam Smith]]'s idea of sympathy he combines under the 'law of society'. But, as these
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  • In the 18th century, Adam Smith wrote: ...rect or maintain ."<ref>[http://www.adamsmith.org/smith/won-b5-c1-pt-3.htm Adam Smith: ''An Inquiry into the Nature And Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', Book 5
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  • On determining value, the [[History of economic thought|Classicals]] -- [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Karl Marx]], etc. -- followed ...lution to the so-called [[water-diamond paradox]], which seemed to stump [[Adam Smith]] in his ''[[Wealth of Nations]]''. The problem is this: Why do diamonds
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  • * Rothschild, Emma. ''Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenment.'' 2001. 353 pp.
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  • ...he [[University of Glasgow]] where he was influenced by the teachings of [[Adam Smith]] on Logic and Moral Philosophy, and met [[William Cullen]], then professor
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  • ...sed coordination. It can be regarded as highly restricted formal proof of Adam Smith's contention that the economy itself provides a "hidden hand" which coordin
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  • ...r Ostrom]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[David Ricardo]], [[Paul Samuelson]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Joseph E. Stiglitz]], [[Thorstein Veblen]],
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  • * Dwyer, John. ''The Age of the Passions: An Interpretation of Adam Smith and Scottish Enlightenment Culture.'' (1998). 205 pp.
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  • ...e/0,9171,1220477-1,00.html A New Ad Adage: Same Sex Sells.] July 30, 2006. Adam Smith. Time magazine. Retrieved: July 30, 2007</ref> There is now no single gay m
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  • 1723 [[Adam Smith]] (1723-1790) [[History of economic thought#Adam Smith|"Father of Economics"]], and early thinker about [[government expenditure]]
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  • ...e of Karl Marx's work is centered on the ''[[labour theory of value]]''. [[Adam Smith]] thought the amount of labor required to produce the goods would determine
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  • ...erect or maintain."<ref>[http://www.adamsmith.org/smith/won-b5-c1-pt-3.htm Adam Smith: ''An Inquiry into the Nature And Causes of the Wealth of Nations'', Book 5
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  • ...ore [[Adam Smith]].<ref>[http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jun/smith.html Adam Smith]</ref> ...tionalism for the purpose of building a wealthy and powerful nation-state. Adam Smith <ref name=WEALTH> SIMTH, Adam. ''Wealth of the Nations, The''. Modern Libra
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  • ...Canongate Kirkyard''', just behind the Tolbooth, contains the graves of [[Adam Smith]] (1723-90), author of ''The Wealth of Nations'', the painter Hugh 'Greek' ...ttp://www.edinburgh-royalmile.com/interest/statue-adamsmith.html Statue of Adam Smith]</ref>
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  • ...olumbia Business School, Columbia University, 2001.]</ref> the argument of Adam Smith (1776) that free markets led to efficient outcomes, ''"as if by an invisibl For Stiglitz there is no such a thing as Adam Smith's "[[invisible hand]]": "Adam Smith's invisible hand - the idea that free markets lead to efficiency as if guid
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  • ...t, it was not generally accepted, even by eminent intellectuals such as [[Adam Smith]], [[John Stuart Mill]] and [[David Ricardo]], until the idea was popularis
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  • ...got|Turgot]] and [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] in France; [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]] in Scotland; [[John Locke]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Samuel Johnson]] and [[
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  • ...advocacy of economic freedoms and free trade is said to have influenced [[Adam Smith]], and his social and political views had a strong effect, although not nec
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  • :1723: [[Adam Smith]] (1723-1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist (1723-1790
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  • He devoured the works of economists [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], the comte de [[Saint-Simon]], and many others. He rej
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  • ...successful textbooks ever published in the field, including the works of [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]] <ref name=RICARODHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/pr
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  • The economist [[Adam Smith]] was both a close friend and a patient, and his patients are known to have
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  • ...Along with his contemporaries in [[Edinburgh]], including the economist [[Adam Smith]] and the philosopher [[David Hume]], Cullen developed a theory of 'sympath
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  • ...goniad, a poem in nine books". Wilkie's friends included [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smith]] and [[John Home]]. According to Henry Mackenzie (1745-1831), in his biogr
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  • ...nated in the late eighteenth century with the work of [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]], the founders of classical economics. The nineteenth and twentieth cen ===Adam Smith===
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  • ...nated in the late eighteenth century with the work of [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]], the founders of classical economics. The nineteenth and twentieth cen ===Adam Smith===
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  • ...[value in exchange]]"'', a conundrum that confounded the great economist [[Adam Smith]] (1723-1790), known as the ''"[[diamond-water paradox]]"''. Smith explaine
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  • ...ntified with the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] (a group which also included [[Adam Smith]], , [[David Hume]] and other major figures). Ferguson saw development of a
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  • * Dwyer, John. ''The Age of the Passions: An Interpretation of Adam Smith and Scottish Enlightenment Culture.'' (1998). 205 pp.
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  • ...O%3B2-Y in JSTOR]</ref> furthering the work of classical economists like [[Adam Smith]]. Ricardo and his followers took practical action in the activities of th
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  • .... Black was a member of the [[Poker Club]] and friend of [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smith]], [[James Hutton]] and other leading figures of the [[Scottish Enlightenme
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  • ...alize and did not use free markets. He thus diverged from both liberal ([[Adam Smith]]) and [[Marxian]] interpretations. In Braudel's view, Under capitalism,
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  • :'''1748''': [[Adam Smith]] begins his public lectures in Edinburgh :'''1776''':[[Adam Smith]]'s masterpiece ''The Wealth of Nations'' is published
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  • ...ofound understanding of logic and became familiar with the teachings of [[Adam Smith]] and [[David Ricardo]]. At the age of 14 he began a year's stay with a fri
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  • ...ntified with the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] (a group which also included [[Adam Smith]], , [[David Hume]] and other major figures). Ferguson saw development of a
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  • <tr><th>Lundi<th>22<td>[[Giovanni Battista Pergolesi|Pergolesi]]<td>[[Adam Smith]]<td>Sidney<td>[[William Harvey|Harvey]]
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  • ...tenment]], embodied by such brilliant thinkers as [[Francis Hutcheson]], [[Adam Smith]] and [[David Hume]], paved the way for the modernization of Scotland and [
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  • At first people were highly suspicious, but as economist [[Adam Smith]] concluded in 1776:
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  • ...le, and one for Smith is planned<ref>[http://www.adamsmith.org/ Statue for Adam Smith]</ref>. [[Alexander Graham Bell]] (1847-1922), the telephone pioneer, was b
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  • ...n off-shoot of economics in the 19th century. Classical economists such as Adam Smith (1723 - 1790) and John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873) provided a theoretical bac
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  • ...wledged his debts to the writings of [[David Hume]], [[Robert Wallace]], [[Adam Smith]], and [[Richard Price]], among others. Malthus was married and the father
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  • ...ary theory in the 1920s was largely governed by the doctrine propounded by Adam Smith in his "Wealth of Nations": ...est." <ref>[http://www.online-literature.com/adam_smith/wealth_nations/14/ Adam Smith: ''Wealth of Nations'', Book II, Chapter 2]</ref>.
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  • ...th of Nations]]",<ref>[http://www.bibliomania.com/2/1/65/112/frameset.html Adam Smith: ''The Wealth of Nations'', first published 1776, online edition from Bibli
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