The Adam Smith Review:

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Vivienne Brown
Routledge, Nov 30, 2004 - Business & Economics - 216 pages

The Adam Smith Review is a multidisciplinary refereed annual review that covers all aspects of research relating to Adam Smith, his writings, and his significance for the modern world. It is the only publication of its kind and it aims to facilitate debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences.

This first volume contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Stephen Darwall, Samuel Fleischacker, Willie Henderson, Takashi Negishi, Ian Simpson Ross, Emma Rothschild, Richard B. Sher, Ernst Tugendhat, Gloria Vivenza and Patricia H. Werhane, who discuss such themes as:

  • the reception of the Wealth of Nations
  • the classics and Adam Smith
  • Adam Smith and Kant
  • Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory
 

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Vivienne Brown is Professor of Intellectual History at the Open university, UK.