This paper explores the Newtonian roots of Adam Smith’s thinking in the structural dynamics of the production system and of social organization at large. Newton’s Principia Mathematica inspired a philosophical movement in Scotland that looked for principles that could explain the dynamics of social and economic bodies with the same scientific rigour. In Smith’s account, the sources of structural economic dynamics lie in the actors’ capacity to organise production within that domain of interaction of competing forces that he defines as the market. Against this background, Smith analyses the role of the institutional setup. This conceptual framework is central to the theory of structural dynamics in classical political economy. It highlights ...
This paper reconsiders the role of technological change in Adam Smith's explanation of the grow...
International audienceThe paper provides an analysis of the concept of smithian growth and extends i...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Adam Smith relies upon his books The Theory of Moral Sentiments...
Smith was certainly influenced by Newton’s analytic-synthetic method, and by his notion of “principl...
The relationship between Adam Smith's official methodology and his own actual theoretical practice a...
In this paper I reconstruct the birth, blossoming and decline of an eighteenth century program, name...
Adam Smith states that the relation between the division of labour and the estent of the market is t...
In his Wealth of Nations (1776) Adam Smith created an agenda for the study of the economy that is r...
The article offers a comprehensive analysys of Adam Smith's dynamic view of technological change a...
In this paper we argue that Adam Smith’s theory of division and labor and economic growth, in partic...
Abstract Theories are sets of instructions that give a sense of a phenomenon or key actors, so the...
The method of analysis Adam Smith uses is relatively similar to the method economics generally uses ...
This chapter argues that structural dynamics has been at the forefront of the economists’ investigat...
Smith’s theory of the falling rate of profit has been usually interpreted as a result of the intensi...
The paper discusses the analyses of technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution...
This paper reconsiders the role of technological change in Adam Smith's explanation of the grow...
International audienceThe paper provides an analysis of the concept of smithian growth and extends i...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Adam Smith relies upon his books The Theory of Moral Sentiments...
Smith was certainly influenced by Newton’s analytic-synthetic method, and by his notion of “principl...
The relationship between Adam Smith's official methodology and his own actual theoretical practice a...
In this paper I reconstruct the birth, blossoming and decline of an eighteenth century program, name...
Adam Smith states that the relation between the division of labour and the estent of the market is t...
In his Wealth of Nations (1776) Adam Smith created an agenda for the study of the economy that is r...
The article offers a comprehensive analysys of Adam Smith's dynamic view of technological change a...
In this paper we argue that Adam Smith’s theory of division and labor and economic growth, in partic...
Abstract Theories are sets of instructions that give a sense of a phenomenon or key actors, so the...
The method of analysis Adam Smith uses is relatively similar to the method economics generally uses ...
This chapter argues that structural dynamics has been at the forefront of the economists’ investigat...
Smith’s theory of the falling rate of profit has been usually interpreted as a result of the intensi...
The paper discusses the analyses of technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution...
This paper reconsiders the role of technological change in Adam Smith's explanation of the grow...
International audienceThe paper provides an analysis of the concept of smithian growth and extends i...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Adam Smith relies upon his books The Theory of Moral Sentiments...