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Cambridge University Press
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September 2015
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2015
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9781107338296

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Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations is regarded by many as the most important text in the history of economics. Jerry Evensky's analysis of this landmark book walks the reader through the five 'Books' of The Wealth of Nations, analyzing Smith's terms and assumptions and how they are developed into statements about economic processes in Book I, his representation of the dynamics of economics systems in Book II, and his empirical case for his model in Book III. With that framework in place, Evensky examines Smith's critique of alternative models, mercantilism and physiocracy, in Book IV, and Smith's presentation of the policy implications of his analysis presented in Book V. This guide highlights the nexus of Smith's economics and his work on ethics and jurisprudence, and in doing so Evensky sets his examination of The Wealth of Nations into a larger, holistic analysis of Smith's moral philosophy.

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'A straightforward and lively commentary that will introduce people to many central themes of Adam Smith’s great book.'

Sam Fleischacker - University of Illinois, Chicago

'An indispensable guide to a foundational text in modern economics and the liberal tradition, Jerry Evensky’s work offers an engaging, accessible, and systematic review of the Wealth of Nations, and indeed does so in a way that helps us to appreciate the connections between Adam Smith’s economics and his moral philosophy.'

Ryan Patrick Hanley - Marquette University

'Amid the vast interpretive literature on Adam Smith’s great book there has never been a book-length reader’s guide until now. Chapter by chapter, Jerry Evensky, a noted Smith specialist, gently leads the reader through the entirety of Smith’s book. By focusing on the institutional and evolutionary background of the work, Evensky carefully weaves together the ethical, legal, and economic facets of Smith’s massive inquiry into the human condition without getting bogged down in sticky points of interpretation. While aimed at his fellow scholars, the book is appropriate for, and deserves, a wide readership among the general public. Smith’s wisdom is as relevant today as it was when he was alive.'

Jeffrey T. Young - St Lawrence University

‘… Evensky’s work is important not only for the history of economic thought, but also for elucidating the foundation of the market economy.'

Shinji Nohara Source: Journal of the History of Economic Thought

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