Although Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, died over 200
years ago, his presence 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,
including 10 Nobel Laureates, consider themes as diverse as Smith's
use of data, his attitude to human capital and his views on
economic policy. They also reflect upon the current state of
economics, assessing the extent to which it measures up to the
benchmark established by its founder. This book should be of
interest to lecturers and students of economics.
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