Economic Theory & Philosophy
BIC code: KCA
See also: Economics
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Add to BasketAdam Smith's Economics: Its Place In The Development Of Economic Thought
£28.00
- Paperback - Routledge
This work, first published in 1988, argues that by placing Smith's work in its historical context, we discover profound continuities between his work and that of his predecessors. -
Add to BasketAdam Smith: An Enlightened Life
£11.04
- Paperback - Penguin
Adam Smith is celebrated all over the world as the author of 'The Wealth of Nations' and the founder of modern economics. In this book, Nicholas Phillipson radically rewrites the first half of Smith's life, tracing the formation of his ideas. -
Add to BasketAdam Smith: An Enlightened Life
£18.75
- Hardback - Allen Lane
Adam Smith is celebrated all over the world as the author of 'The Wealth of Nations' and the founder of modern economics. In this book, Nicholas Phillipson radically rewrites the first half of Smith's life, tracing the formation of his ideas. -
Add to BasketThe Authentic Adam Smith: His Life And Ideas
£7.59
- Paperback - Atlas/W. W. Norton -
Add to BasketAdam Smith: A Primer
£7.50
- Paperback - Institute of Economic Affairs -
Add to BasketAdam Smith: And The Pursuit Of Perfect Liberty
£6.79
- Paperback - Profile
This is a masterly and controversial study of the great Scottish philosopher and economist and his search for a just foundation for modern commercial society. -
Add to BasketAdam Smith: An Interpretation For The Twenty-First Century
£22.99
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
This title shows that Adam Smith (1723-90), the author of 'The Wealth of Nations', was not the promoter of ruthless laissez-faire capitalism that is frequently depicted. Smith's 'right-wing' reputation was sealed after his death when it was not safe to claim that an author may have influenced the French revolutionaries. -
Add to BasketAdam Smith In Context: A Critical Reassessment Of Some Central Components Of His Thought
£74.00
- Hardback - Palgrave Macmillan
Combining philosophical, historical, methodological and economic issues of Smith's legacy and uncovering original interpretations of his writings, this book proposes a different reading of his works by investigating the classical sources of his moral thought and the influences of his own time.













