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References and further reading

Aspromourgos, T. (2009), The Science of Wealth: Adam Smith and the Framing of Political Economy, London: Routledge.

Berry, C.J., M.P. Paganelli and C. Smith (eds) (2013), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Brewer, A. (1995), ‘Rent and profit in the Wealth of Nations’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42 (2), 183-200.

Bryce, J.C. (ed.) (1983a), Adam Smith. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 4), Oxford: Clarendon.

Bryce, J.C. (1983b), ‘Introduction’, in J.C. Bryce (ed.) Adam Smith. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Oxford: Clarendon.

Carpenter, K.E. (2002), The Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in French and in France, 1776-1843, New York: Bibliographical Society of America.

Eltis, W.A. (1984), The Classical Theory of Economic Growth, London: Macmillan.

Garegnani, P. (1983), ‘The classical theory of wages and the role of demand schedules in the determination of relative prices’, American Economic Review, 73 (Papers and Proceedings), 309-13.

Garegnani, P. (1984), ‘Value and distribution in the classical economists and Marx’, Oxford Economic Papers, 36 (2), 291-325.

Garegnani, P. (1987), ‘Surplus approach to value and distribution’, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: a Dictionary of Economics, vol. 4, London: Macmillan, pp. 560-74.

Green, R. (1992), Classical Theories of Money, Output and Inflation: A Study in Historical Economics, London: Macmillan.

Groenewegen, P.D. (1993), ‘Marshall on Ricardo’, in M. Baranzini and G.C. Harcourt (eds), The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations: Growth, Distribution and Structural Change. Essays in Honour of Luigi Pasinetti, London: Macmillan, pp. 45-70; reprinted in P.D. Groenewegen (2003), Classics and Moderns in Economics: Essays on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Economic Thought, vol.

2, London: Routledge, pp. 29-49.

Hollander, S. (1973), The Economics of Adam Smith, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Kurz, H.D. and N. Salvadori (1995), Theory of Production: a Long-Period Analysis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lai, C.-C. (ed.) (2000), Adam Smith Across Nations: Translations and Receptions of The Wealth of Nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Meek, R.L., D.D. Raphael and P.G. Stein (eds) (1978), Adam Smith. Lectures on Jurisprudence (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 5), Oxford: Clarendon.

Montes, L. (2003), ‘Das Adam Smith problem: its origins, the stages of the current debate, and one implication for our understanding of sympathy’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25 (1), 63-90.

Mossner, E.C. and I.S. Ross (eds) (1977), The Correspondence of Adam Smith (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 6), Oxford: Clarendon.

Raphael, D.D. and A.L. Macfie (1976), ‘Introduction’, in D.D. Raphael and A.L. Macfie (eds), Adam Smith. The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Oxford: Clarendon.

Rashid, S. (1998), The Myth of Adam Smith, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar.

Rockoff, H. (2013), ‘Adam Smith on money, banking and the price level’, in C.J. Berry, M.P. Paganelli and C. Smith (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 307-32.

Ross, I.S. (1995), The Life of Adam Smith, Oxford: Clarendon.

Skinner, A.S. (1987), ‘Smith Adam (1723-1790)’, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: a Dictionary of Economics, vol. 4, London: Macmillan, pp. 357-75.

Skinner, A.S. (1996), A System of Social Science: Papers Relating to Adam Smith, 2nd edn, Oxford: Clarendon. Smith, A. (1759), The Theory of Moral Sentiments, London: Millar and Edinburgh: Kincaid and Bell; reprinted in DD. Raphael and A.L. Macfie (eds) (1976), Adam Smith. The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol.

1), Oxford: Clarendon.

Smith, A. (1776), An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 2 vols, London: Strahan and Cadell; reprinted in R.H. Campbell, A.S. Skinner and W.B. Todd (eds) (1976), Adam Smith. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 2), 2 vols, Oxford: Clarendon.

Stewart, D. (1811), ‘Account of the life and writings of Adam Smith, LL.D.’, in D. Stewart, Biographical Memoirs of Adam Smith, LL.D. of William Robertson, D.D. and of Thomas Reid, D.D, Edinburgh: Creech, Bell and Bradfute et al. (1st edn, 1794); reprinted in W.P.D. Wightman, J.C. Bryce and I.S. Ross (eds) (1980), Adam Smith. Essays on Philosophical Subjects, Oxford: Clarendon, pp. 263-351.

Tribe, K. (ed.) (2002), A Critical Bibliography of Adam Smith, London: Pickering & Chatto.

Viner, J. (1927), ‘Adam Smith and laissez faire’, Journal of Political Economy, 35 (2), 198-232; reprinted in J.M. Clark et al. (1928), Adam Smith, 1776-1926: Lectures to Commemorate the Sesquicentennial of the Publication of ‘The Wealth of Nations’, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, pp. 116-55.

Wightman, W.P.D., J.C. Bryce and I.S. Ross (eds) (1980), Adam Smith. Essays on Philosophical Subjects (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 3), Oxford: Clarendon.

Winch, D. (1978), Adam Smith’s Politics: an Essay in Historiographic Revision, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Winch, D. (1996), Riches and Poverty: an Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain, 1750-1834, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Winch, D. (2004), ‘Smith, Adam (bap. 1723, d. 1790)’, in H.C.G. Matthew and B. Harrison (eds), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 51, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 15-28.

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