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Considering the vast amount of writing on Adam Smith since 1950, a catalogue of articles alone would occupy more space than is available here. The latest published bibliography of mainly twentieth century works on Smith occupies 81 pages and refers to over 400 authors [Lightwood, 1984]. Severe selection in the present essay is thus unavoidable.
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West, E.G. (1988). Developments in the Literature on Adam Smith: An Evaluative Survey. In: Thweatt, W.O. (eds) Classical Political Economy. Recent Economic Thought, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7782-3_2
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