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A behavioral approach to the political and economic inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations

A behavioral approach to the political and economic inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations

... the task at hand 7 – the assessment of McCloskey’s case for a behavioral approach to the economic inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. For our purposes, the bottom line is that Max U ...

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Comparing the wealth of nations: reference prices and multilateral real income indexes

Comparing the wealth of nations: reference prices and multilateral real income indexes

... "Comparing the Wealth of Nations: Reference Prices and True Multilateral Real Income Indexes", Centre for Economic Research, University College Dublin, Working Paper No.. "Differences i [r] ...

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The Historical Streams of Adam Smith’s An Inquiry Into The Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations

The Historical Streams of Adam Smith’s An Inquiry Into The Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations

... The Wealth of Nations, was called ''The Father of ...The Wealth of Nations, also known as its shorted title the wealth of nations, was ...

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Managing the Wealth of Nations: What China and America May Have to Teach Each Other About Corporate Governance

Managing the Wealth of Nations: What China and America May Have to Teach Each Other About Corporate Governance

... Managing the Wealth of Nations What China and America May Have to Teach Each Other About Corporate Governance SMU Law Review Volume 68 | Issue 3 Article 21 2015 Managing the Wealth of Nations W hat Ch[.] ...

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Translation and Reception of The Wealth of Nations by Spanish and Latin American Authors during Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Translation and Reception of The Wealth of Nations by Spanish and Latin American Authors during Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

... “In view of the foregoing information, the monographic about the consulted Spanish economists, it seems ap- propriate to maintain that the influence of The Wealth of Nations in Spain was not important. ...

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Kautilya’s Arthashastra: A Recognizable Source of the Wealth of Nations

Kautilya’s Arthashastra: A Recognizable Source of the Wealth of Nations

... The Wealth of Nations does not contain a single original idea establishing the fact that Adam Smith borrowed all key ideas from various ...The Wealth of Na- tions, which are textually quite similar ...

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Beyond GDP   Measuring the Wealth of Nations

Beyond GDP Measuring the Wealth of Nations

... secondary matter. With measurable quantities, it seemed, the chaos and decay observed by earlier world views could be overcome. All that was needed was an understanding of the laws of nature and a reliable measure of it. ...

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References to Africa in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and Some Key Propositions Surrounding Them

References to Africa in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and Some Key Propositions Surrounding Them

... Abstract: Adam Smith sought to illustrate some of his propositions in The Wealth of Nations (WON) with examples from Africa. However, the examples were few, and many were neither profound nor instructive ...

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Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship and Globalization: Correlates for the Wealth of Nations and Perspectives from Nigeria

Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship and Globalization: Correlates for the Wealth of Nations and Perspectives from Nigeria

... Microsoft Encarta dictionary defines “correlate” as a “transitive and intransitive verb meaning to have or show mutual relationship. This implies having a mutual or complementary relationship, or showing that two or more ...

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Cognitive capital, governance, and the wealth of nations

Cognitive capital, governance, and the wealth of nations

... the wealth of nations insofar as it shapes political and economic institutions and affects overall economic ...and wealth (per ...and wealth (total standardized effects of  ...and ...

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Culture, Institutions and The Wealth of Nations

Culture, Institutions and The Wealth of Nations

... Table 1 (Panel A) presents the OLS and IV estimates for the basic specification (19) where the dependent variables is log income per worker. Irrespective of whether we use controls and/or continental dummies, the ...

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Computers, Communications and the Wealth of Nations: Some Theoretical and Policy Considerations about an Information Economy, 4 Computer L.J. 101 (1983)

Computers, Communications and the Wealth of Nations: Some Theoretical and Policy Considerations about an Information Economy, 4 Computer L.J. 101 (1983)

... Modern computing techniques have now reached such high degrees of storage density and speeds in such compact spaces that large scale communications systems can be b[r] ...

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On The Health and Wealth of Nations

On The Health and Wealth of Nations

... 172 nations reporting sufficient data to evaluate these parameters, 52 were healthy (TMR < 1 ...healthy nations were rich (Health/c/IneqLE> 101). Of the 120 sick nations (TMR > 1 billion), ...

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Renewing the wealth of nations

Renewing the wealth of nations

... based on the number of years of residence. Dividends recirculate within the Alaska economy and help to support local businesses. Though they are equally distributed, they benefit (relatively speaking) lower-income ...

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Researchers and the Wealth of Nations

Researchers and the Wealth of Nations

... before modern economic growth began; Japan underwent its great increase of researcher as a direct result of the Meiji Restoration, thus also prior to its modern growth regime; and the se[r] ...

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The wealth of nations and economic governance, international evidence

The wealth of nations and economic governance, international evidence

... on wealth alone may lead these countries to miss the ...convert wealth into ...of wealth creation; in some cases, other factors like government engagement and support are just as ...to wealth ...

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Financial institutions and the wealth of nations: tales of development

Financial institutions and the wealth of nations: tales of development

... It has been documented that almost all successful development in history has involved intertwined institutional and technological changes. Moreover, such development is always associated with an economy’s catching up to ...

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The Long Lived Effects of Historic Climate on the Wealth of Nations

The Long Lived Effects of Historic Climate on the Wealth of Nations

... We map the gridded temperature data to countries using historic population densities to create a set of population-weighted, 30-year average temperatures the classic definition of climat[r] ...

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Can we construct differently from an experience of the degrading environment as function of the discourse of modernity? The answer is yes!

Can we construct differently from an experience of the degrading environment as function of the discourse of modernity? The answer is yes!

... the Wealth of Nations, revolutionalised the economic thinking shifting it away from management to wealth generation, material welfare, and scarce ...

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Wealth

Wealth

... the Wealth of ...the wealth of mankind, says in this connection ...is wealth which, though useless in itself, enables him to claim from others a part of their stock of things useful or ...

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