Adam Smith

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Aliases:
Адам Смит, অ্যাডাম স্মিথ, Ադամ Սմիթ, and 51 others Smith, ਐਡਮ ਸਮਿਥ, А Смит, Ādams Smits, Ya-tang Ssu-mi, 斯密亚当, ئادەم سمیت, ایڈم سمتھ, 애덤 스미스, ඇඩම් ස්මිත්, Adam Smit, Смит, アダム・スミス, Smithi Adam, Adam Smith, アダム スミス, ಆಡಂ ಸ್ಮಿತ್, 亜当 斯密, آدم سمتھ, Yadang Simi, آدام اسمیت, ആഡം സ്മിത്ത്, Άνταμ Σμιθ, אדם סמיט, အဒမ်စမစ်, A. Smith, Adamu Sumisu, 亚当・斯密, Эдам Сьміт, Adamus Smith, スミスアダムス, ଆଡାମ ସ୍ମିଥ, अ‍ॅडम स्मिथ, George Jerome Waldo Goodman, एडम स्मिथ, Адам Сьміт, آدم سميث،, ஆடம் சிமித், Adam Smith levine, 亞當史密夫, ადამ სმითი, ادم سميث, อดัม สมิธ, אדם סמית, ادم سمېت, 斯密亞丹, Adamo Smith, ఆడం స్మిత్, Ādam Smīṯ, 亚当·斯密, Адам Сміт
Born:
June 16, 1723
Died:
July 17, 1790

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Adam Smith (16 June 1723 – 17 July 1790) was aScottish social philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. Smith is best known for two classic works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). The latter, usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is considered his magnum opus and the first modern work of economics.

Source: Adam Smith on Wikipedia.

Books by Adam Smith