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The contributors to this collection of essays on Adam Smith, including 10 Nobel Laureates, consider themes as diverse as his use of data, his attitude to human capital and his views on economic policy. The writers also reflect on the current state of economics.
Although Adam Smith died over two hundred years ago, his influence is still felt in many areas of contemporary economics. In this volume some of the world's leading economists pay tribute to Smith's continuing importance. The contributors write under three different headings. The first section considers The Wealth of Nations from…mehr

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The contributors to this collection of essays on Adam Smith, including 10 Nobel Laureates, consider themes as diverse as his use of data, his attitude to human capital and his views on economic policy. The writers also reflect on the current state of economics.
Although Adam Smith died over two hundred years ago, his influence is still felt in many areas of contemporary economics. In this volume some of the world's leading economists pay tribute to Smith's continuing importance. The contributors write under three different headings. The first section considers The Wealth of Nations from today's perpective. Even though Smith lacked the sophisticated mathematical techniques of modern economists his theoretical and quantitative work is shown to be both acute and rigorous. The second section looks at modern applications of Smith's analysis. Again, the terms Smith uses when addressing issues in macro and labour economics might not be familiar, but the essentials of his analysis will be. Finally, the book considers the state of modern economics. Heirs to Smith as leaders of the discipline, the contributors assess the extent to which economics measures up to the bench-mark established by its founder. Both a tribute to the enduring value of Smith's work and an overview of the current state of the discipline, this volume will be of interest to the whole economics community.
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Michael Fry (Columbia College, Chicago IL US)