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heraclitus' invisible-hand [6 articles]

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  • Newton's real influence on Adam Smith and its context
    Camb. J. Econ., Vol. 32, No. 4. (1 July 2008), pp. 555-576.
    by Leonidas Montes
    posted to adam-smith invisible-hand by heraclitus on 2008-07-25 15:41:30 as read
  • Adam Smith's Marketplace of Life
    (10 October 2002)
    by James R Otteson
    posted to adam-smith economics invisible-hand by heraclitus on 2008-05-31 19:32:35 as **
  • Doctoring Adam Smith: The Fable of the Diamonds and Water Paradox
    History of Political Economy, Vol. 34, No. 4. (2002), pp. 659-683.
    by Michael V White
    posted to adam-smith economic invisible-hand by heraclitus on 2008-05-20 13:45:49 as **
  • Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 2. (1994), pp. 319-322.
    by Emma Rothschild
    posted to economics invisible-hand by heraclitus on 2008-05-14 18:20:09 as **
  • Invisible-Hand Explanations
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 2. (1994), pp. 314-318.
    by Robert Nozick
    posted to economics invisible-hand the-enemy by heraclitus on 2008-05-14 18:19:20 as **
  • The Invisible Hand in Economics: How Economists Explain Unintended Social Consequences (Routledge INEM Advances in Economic Methodology)
    (10 June 2008)
    by Emrah N Aydinonat
    posted to economics invisible-hand by heraclitus on 2008-05-03 15:08:14 as **
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