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James Anderson was a contemporary of Adam Smith who is known primarily for having developed what subsequently came to be known as the Ricardian theory of rent. Anderson’s primary concern however was the economic development of Scotland and he had a say in the policy measures undertaken in the...
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The importance of modeling farm households in LDC's as being both producers and consumers of the same good has been recognized for some time. Using a Cobb-Douglas specification for the production function and a linear expenditure system, the paper presents empirical evidence of the linkage...
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This article analyzes a three-sector economy with a significant subsistence sector. Previous studies essentially derived first-best conditions based on an optimal subsidy system where technical efficiency is achieved. In our model, technical efficiency cannot exist from within our system. A...
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This book presents a controversial account of the work of Adam Smith, challenging prevailing orthodox thought on Smith’s contribution to economics. It argues that Smith’s fame as an economic analyst and economic historian is undeserved.
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Dugald Stewart was a professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh who lectured on political economy between 1798 and 1808. These influential lectures tried to turn political economy away from a study of wealth towards wider social concern. While supportive of f ree trade, Stewart was also highly...
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