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"his work provided a rationale of inestimable importance for practical economy policy" (Heilbroner)
"his work provided a rationale of inestimable importance for practical economy policy" (Heilbroner)


==References==
==Conclusion==
 
==Annotated Bibliography==
Heilbrone, Robert. (2008). "Smith, Adam," in "Encylopedia Britannica Online" [http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9109541 http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9109541]
Heilbrone, Robert. (2008). "Smith, Adam," in "Encylopedia Britannica Online" [http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9109541 http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9109541]

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Overview

Life

  • Born in Scotland in the 1700s, Smith grew up to be the founder of modern day economics.

Major Works

  • The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1957)
  • Wealth of Nations (1776)

Major Contributions

"his work provided a rationale of inestimable importance for practical economy policy" (Heilbroner)

Conclusion

Annotated Bibliography

Heilbrone, Robert. (2008). "Smith, Adam," in "Encylopedia Britannica Online" http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9109541