The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... thought and economic historians as guides . It was an economic historian , albeit a refreshingly unorthodox one , C. R. Fay , who provided evidence to qualify - if not completely to contradict - Professor Kindleberger's generalization ...
... thought and economic historians as guides . It was an economic historian , albeit a refreshingly unorthodox one , C. R. Fay , who provided evidence to qualify - if not completely to contradict - Professor Kindleberger's generalization ...
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... thought is undeniable . Thirdly , and it is gratifying to be able to record this , research in the history of economic thought has itself produced changes of focus and made certain views no longer tenable . Decent scholarly work in the ...
... thought is undeniable . Thirdly , and it is gratifying to be able to record this , research in the history of economic thought has itself produced changes of focus and made certain views no longer tenable . Decent scholarly work in the ...
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... thought . Finally there are what might be termed ' raids ' by those who are not primarily ( or even secondarily ) historians of economic thought but economists with high ( and admired ) levels of technique , into the history of economic ...
... thought . Finally there are what might be termed ' raids ' by those who are not primarily ( or even secondarily ) historians of economic thought but economists with high ( and admired ) levels of technique , into the history of economic ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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