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Papers On Economics And Economic Theory
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Adam Smith's Division Of Labor
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An 8 page paper that explains Smith's thoughts on the division of labor and how this leads to a prosperous nation with examples as provided by Smith in Wealth of Nations. This is a work that is more than two centuries old and yet, Smith's words guide the work of contemporary political economists. Smith's influence is discussed along with the reasons why this work has persisted through the years. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Adam Smith's Invisible Hand and His General Thesis on Wealth Creation
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This 3 page paper answers two questions in Q & A format. One question addresses Smith's concept of wealth creation and the other explores his "invisible hand" concept. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Adam Smith's Theories and Contemporary Political Strategy
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Adam Smith's theories as laid out in Wealth of Nations. How his ideas relate to modern day Republican strategy is discussed. No additional sources cited.
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Adam Smith's Theory of Value
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7 pages in length. This research
paper delves into the conflict of Adam Smith's Theory of Value.
When Adam Smith set forth his own Theory of Value it was vastly
different from the idealistic view of his forebears. The term
"value", in Smith's theory, corresponds largely to what is
usually termed "use-value" - the value-in-use of some good.
Within this paper we find that this treatment as well does not
always advance a theory that is in all ways sound. Bibliography
lists 12 sources.
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Adam Smith: Theory Of Growth And International Trade
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7 pages in length. Adam Smith, considered quite universally to be the father of contemporary economics (Rouse, 1995), grew up under the watchful eye of his widowed mother and attended college on a scholarship. Clearly immersed in the principles of philosophy and logic, he ultimately turned his talents toward economics where he cultivated his popular - if not greatly debated - economic theory of growth and international trade as being founded upon the division of labor, a reality Smith (1991) claims is integral to the quest for wealth and the growth of a society. The greatest turning point in his life is unarguably when he published Wealth of Nations, which inevitably cast him 'as the fountainhead of contemporary economic thought' (The Library of Economics and Liberty, 2002). Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCAdamSmith.rtf
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