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171. The ‘Memorandum’ is reprinted in Corr, Appendix B.
172. Cf WN, IV.vii.c.69; p.201.
173. WN, VI.vii.c.75; p.206.
174. WN, IV.ii.43; p.48.
175. WN, I.xi.10; Vol. 1, p.359.
176. WN, IV.ii.43; p.48.
177. WN, IV.ix.28; p.260.
FURTHER READING
THE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM
E. Cannan (ed.), Adam Smith’s Lectures on Justice, Police, Revenue and Arms (London, 1896).
P. D. Groenewegen, ‘Turgot and Adam Smith’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 16 (1969).
H. Higgs, The Physiocrats (London, 1897).
T. W. Hutchison, Before Adam Smith (Oxford, 1988).
R. L. Meek, The Economics of Physiocracy (London, 1962).
R. L. Meek, Economics and Ideology and Other Essays (Cambridge, 1967).
R. L. Meek, Turgot on Progress, Sociology and Economics (Cambridge, 1973).
S. Rashid, The Myth of Adam Smith (Aldershot, 1998).
M. Rothbard, Economic Thought Before Adam Smith (Cheltenham, 1995).
J. A. Schumpeter, Economic Doctrine and Method (London, 1954).
J. A. Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis (London, 1954).
A. S. Skinner, A System of Social Sciences: Papers Relating to Adam Smith (Oxford, 1996).
G. Vaggi, The Economics of François Quesnay (London, 1987).
THE MERCANTILE SYSTEM
C. M. Andrews, The Colonial Background to the American Revolution (New Haven, 1924; revised edition, 1961).
A. W. Coats, On the History of Economic Thought: British and American Essays (London, 1993).
D. C. Coleman (ed.), Revisions in Mercantilism (London, 1969).
O. Dickerson, The Navigation Acts and the American Revolution (Philadelphia, 1951).
E. Furniss, The Position of the Labourer in a System of Nationalism (New York, 1920).
E. Hecksher, Mercantilism (London, 1955).
E. Koebner, Empire (Cambridge, 1961).
S. Rashid, The Myth of Adam Smith (Aldershot, 1998).
R. B. Sher and J. R. Smitten (eds), Scotland and America in the Age of Enlightenment (Edinburgh, 1990).
A. S. Skinner, A System of Social Science: Papers Relating to Adam Smith (Oxford, 1996).
P. J. Thomas, Mercantilism and the East India Trade (London, 1926). Jacob Viner, ‘English Theories of Foreign Trade Before Adam Smith’, Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 38 (1930).
D. Winch, Classical Political Economy and the Colonies (London, 1965).
D. Winch, Adam Smith’s Politics: An Essay in Historiographic Revision (Cambridge, 1978).
PUBLIC WORKS AND SERVICES
R. D. C. Black, ‘Smith’s Contribution in Historical Perspective’, in A. S. Skinner and T. Wilson (eds), The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam Smith (Oxford, 1976), pp. 42–63.
S. Copley and K. Sutherland (eds), Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: New Interdisciplinary Essays (Manchester, 1995).
K. Haakonssen, The Science of a Legislator: The Natural Jurisprudence of David Hume and Adam Smith (Cambridge, 1981).
R. L. Heilbroner, ‘The Paradox of Progress: Decline and Decay in The Wealth of Nations’, in A. S. Skinner and T. Wilson (eds), The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam Smith (Oxford, 1976).
A. O. Hirschman, The Passions and the Interests (Princeton, 1977).
R. Lamb, ‘Adam Smith’s Concept of Alienation’, Oxford Economic Papers 25 (1973); reprinted in J. C. Wood, Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, 4 vols (Beckenham, 1984), Vol. i, pp. 478–88.
J. Z. Muller, Adam Smith in His Time and Ours (New York, 1993).
A. T. Peacock, ‘The Treatment of the Principles of Public Finance in The Wealth of Nations’, in A. S. Skinner and T. Wilson (eds), The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam Smith (Oxford, 1976).
L. Robbins, The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy (London, 1953).
N. Rosenberg, ‘Some Institutional Aspects of The Wealth of Nations’, Journal of Political Economy 18 (1960); reprinted in
J. C. Wood, Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, 4 vols (Beckenham, 1984), Vol. iii. pp. 105–20).
Rosenberg, N, (1965), ‘Adam Smith on the Division of Labour: Two Views or One?’, Economica, 32; reprinted in J. C. Wood,