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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'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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  • * £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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