The Adam Smith Review

  • The Adam Smith Review: Volume 9
    By Fonna Forman

    Smith maintains that labour is ... (TMSI.iii.2.1, 51) This does not sound like a thinker who is breezily unconcerned about the effects of commerce on human ... labour and time of the poor is in civilized countries sacrificed to ...

  • The Adam Smith Review: Volume 12
    By Fonna Forman

    ... keep him informed about developments in “the mercantile line in Scotland”; providing information about the Scots house Stirlings, Douglas & Hunter). On Smith and the Duke, see Brian Bonnyman, Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith.

  • The Adam Smith Review: Volume 3
    By Vivienne Brown

    Adam. Smith. and. French. ideas. on. education. Alexandra Hyard From December 1765 to October 1766, Adam Smith lived in Paris with Henry Scott, third Duke of Buccleuch (Ross 1995:209). During these several months in the French capital, ...

  • The Adam Smith Review
    By Fonna Forman

    The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Boyd, R. and P. J. Richerson (2005). The Origin and Evolution of Cultures.

  • The Adam Smith Review
    By Fonna Forman

    This tenth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines, and offers a particular focus on Smith's continuing impact on the history of economics.

  • The Adam Smith Review: Volume 11
    By Fonna Forman

    The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith’s works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world.

  • The Adam Smith Review
    By Fonna Forman-Barzilai

    The sixth volume of the series contains contributions from specialists across a range of disciplines, including Vivienne Brown, Maria Alejandra Carrasco, Douglas J. Den Uyl, John Elster, Niall Ferguson, Samuel Fleischacker, Christel Fricke, ...

  • The Adam Smith Review
    By Fonna Forman

    The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world.