Adam Smith (baptised 16 June [O.S. 5 June] 1723 – 17 July 1790) was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political...
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Adam Smith (1723–1790) was a moral philosopher, author and economics pioneer. Adam Smith may also refer to: Adam Smith (coach) (born 1971), English football...
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Adam James Smith (born 29 April 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full-back for and captains Premier League club AFC Bournemouth...
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David Adam Smith (born June 15, 1965) is an American politician and retired attorney serving as the U.S. representative for Washington's 9th congressional...
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The Adam Smith Prizes are prizes currently awarded for the best overall examination performance and best dissertation in Part IIB of the Economics Tripos...
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Adam Smith University is a private distance learning university founded in 1991 by Donald Grunewald, who is still its president. Grunewald was president...
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The Adam Smith Institute (ASI) is a UK-based neoliberal think tank and lobbying group, named after Adam Smith, a Scottish moral philosopher and classical...
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in Scotland are referred to as the Adam Smith House, being named after the Scottish economist Adam Smith. Adam Smith lived with his mother, in her house...
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Adam Smith-Neale (born 29 October 1993) is an English professional darts player. Smith-Neale started playing in the PDC at the age of 17 in 2011 when he...
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George Smith is to be distinguished from George Smith (Assyriologist) (1840–1876) who researched in some overlapping areas. Sir George Adam Smith FRSE,...
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Classical liberalism (section Adam Smith)
drew on classical economics, especially the economic ideas espoused by Adam Smith in Book One of The Wealth of Nations, and on a belief in natural law....
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of earlier classical economists such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo, and later in anarchist economics. Smith saw the price of a commodity as a reflection...
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Adam Smith, better known as Doc Adam, is a British-Australian medical doctor and YouTuber who produces videos giving medical advice to a Filipino demographic...
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Adam Smith is an English film, television drama, documentary, and music video director. His filmmaking journey began as a teenager, making visuals for...
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Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism is a 2022 nonfiction book written by Glory M. Liu about Scottish...
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Adam Clifford Smith (born 23 November 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for National League club Hartlepool United...
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footballer Adam Smith (born 1985), English footballer Adam Smith (born 1990), American football player Adam Smith (born 1991), English footballer Adam Smith (born...
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The Adam Smith Society is a chapter-based association of business school students and professionals named after the 18th-century economist, Adam Smith, and...
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Adam Smith Center (Polish: Centrum im. Adama Smitha) is a neoliberal think-tank based in Poland. It was founded in 1989.[better source needed] "Centrum...
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Adam Smith is a British operatic tenor. He was a member of the ensemble at Opera Ballet Vlaanderen in Antwerp from 2014 to 2017. Smith is known for his...
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S2CID 198728925. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Smith, Adam. (1776). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations...
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Saving identity (section Adam Smith)
identities but rather are statements of equilibrium in the goods market. Adam Smith notes this in The Wealth of Nations and it figures into the question of...
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Kirkcaldy (redirect from Adam Smith Theatre)
Kirkcaldy is also known as the birthplace of social philosopher and economist Adam Smith who wrote his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations in the town. In the early...
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Invisible hand (category Adam Smith)
is a metaphor inspired by the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith that describes the incentives which free markets sometimes create for...
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Division of labour (section Adam Smith)
similarity of the examples provided by these scholars with those provided by Adam Smith (such as al-Ghazali's needle factory and Tusi's claim that exchange, and...
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2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky (redirect from Adam Smith (Kentucky))
coattails of President Bush's re-election in Kentucky over Democratic nominee Adam Smith. Incumbent Republican Congresswoman Anne Northup was used to facing tough...
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core of their economic principles and famous economists, beginning with Adam Smith, developed the idea. It is with the Physiocrats and the classical political...
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Barter (section Adam Smith on the origin of money)
money emerged from barter. Nevertheless, economists since the times of Adam Smith (1723–1790) often imagined pre-modern societies as examples to use the...
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Greed (section Adam Smith)
American University of Beirut. Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chapter XI, Part II. Project Gutenberg. Smith, Adam (1 January 1776), Todd, William...
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from critics. Roger Ebert called it "as good as a James Bond movie". Adam Smith of Empire magazine called the movie, "Sporadically entertaining, but seriously...
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