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Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations After 250 Years Enduring Insights, New Challenges

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2026

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Max Rangeley + weitere

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Springer

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317

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23.5/15.5 cm

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-32298-2

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Max Rangeley runs a think tank founded by a member of Parliament in the UK and has served on the boards of other think tanks in London and Brussels. He has put an emphasis on the importance of emerging technologies, including organising and moderating the artificial intelligence roundtable discussions in the European Parliament. Max has authored and co-edited several books with Springer Nature, on central banking, trade, artificial intelligence, the future of money and the power of the mind in medicine among other topics. He studied at the London School of Economics, the University of Aberdeen, and HEC Paris.

James Lawson is a chairman of the Adam Smith Institute, one of the world’s leading think tanks, recognised as the best domestic and international economic policy think-tank in the UK and 1st in the world among Independent Think Tanks according to a University of Pennsylvania study. James Lawson also has experience from business and government. His day job is as a director at Helsing, one of Europe’s leading technology companies, whose mission is to “protect our democracies”. Previously, in government, he was appointed by successive Prime Ministers as a senior special adviser in the Cabinet Office.

Jasper Ostle is the Head of Research and Education of the Adam Smith Institute, a free-market, liberal think tank based in London. He has contributed towards public policy research on housing, sanctions, energy, tax, and more. He also coordinates all educational projects, including talks at schools and universities, student outreach and academic publications. Before joining the Institute he graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first-class degree in Human, Social and Political Sciences, specialising in intellectual history.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.09.2026

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

317

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-32298-2

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Springer International Publishing AG
Gewerbestr. 11
6330 Cham
Schweiz
Url: www.springer.com

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  • Produktbild: Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations After 250 Years
  • Part I. Ideas and interlocutors in context.- Chapter 1. The Essence of Adam Smith (Eamonn Butler).- Chapter 2. Adam Smith, “Division of Stock”, and Lombard Street (Michael Munger).- Chapter 3. Adam Smith’s Treatment of the Ancients (James Price).- Chapter 4. Exchange, Persuasion, and the Liberal Order (Leonidas Montes).- Chapter 5. Adam Smith and the Liberal Plan (Jerry Evensky).- Part II. Tensions in content and reception.- Chapter 6. Adam Smith’s Two Moralities (Douglas J. Den Uyl).- Chapter 7. A Violent Attack Against Self-Interest: Harmonies and Tensions in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (Maria Pia Paganelli).- Chapter 8. Two Overlapping Readings of The Wealth of Nations: Ethics of Identity and Political Economy of Fair Play (Jack Russell Weinstein).- Chapter 9. Pragmatism, Optimism, and Improvement in the Wealth of Nations (Craig Smith).- Part III. Smith in practice and applied.- Chapter 10. Thinking Like Adam Smith: Character, Psychological Institutionalism and Unintended Consequences (Jerry Z. Muller).- Chapter 11. 250 Years after The Wealth of Nations: Adam Smith and the Foundations of Modern Entrepreneurship (Max Rangeley).- Chapter 12. Adam Smith, Human Capital and The Wealth of Nations (Constantine Yannelis).- Chapter 13. James Lawson — Micropolitics: applying Adam Smith’s ideas to changing policy.