The Adam Smith Review

Brown, Vivienne ed. (2004). The Adam Smith Review. The Adam Smith Review, 1. London and New York: Routledge.

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Abstract

The Adam Smith Review aims to provide a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. This should lead to a better understanding of Adam Smith, surely one of the most often misquoted theorists of all time.
This first book in the series contains contributions from a wide range of thinkers including Takashi Negishi, Emma Rothschild and Richard B. Sher. They discuss such themes as:
Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory
the classics and Adam Smith
recent important contributions to the literature on Adam Smith
The book surveys recent research, reviews important books and contains original work on Adam Smith, including a book history of the Wealth of Nations, Smith's economics as viewed from a modern perspective, and an assessment of Smith's projected corpus.

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