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Adam Smith and All That

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Creedy, J.

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This paper tells you everything you need to know in order to impress your friends with your knowledge of the most famous people and the useful past of the subject of economics. However, it is recommended that this paper should not be read in the company of anyone who reads dusty old books, and who therefore has a tendency to sneeze. Note: This paper has now been published in: Creedy, J. (2002) Adam Smith and All That, Journal of The History of Economic Thought, 24, no.4, pp. 479-489.

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Paper provided by The University of Melbourne in its series Department of Economics - Working Papers Series with number 803.

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Keywords: ECONOMISTS ; HISTORY ; ECONOMIC THOUGHT;

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