The purpose of this note is to highlight some insights of Adam Smith into the role of the state in the field of education with respect to economic development processes. To this end, the note comments on some of Smith’s assertions in Book V of the An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations entitled Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Commonwealth, of interest and utility in the current development policy debate. Specifically, the article presents some interesting observations by Smith on education as a means to counter the alienation caused by the division of labor, education for social inclusion and the different types of education policies. From these insights it emerges that education policies should be seen as a major...
The benefits that accrue from having an educated populous is a major driving force in the funding of...
AbstractIn economics, one of the most important subjects is to increase economic growth and welfare ...
Education is considered, in every sense, as one of the fundamental factors of development. No countr...
The purpose of this note is to highlight some insights of Adam Smith into the role of the state in t...
Although Adam Smith’s thoughts on education have attracted significant scholarly attention, his idea...
This article examines the views of Adam Smith on the philosophy and provision of education. On the ...
This article outlines Adam Smith’s views on wages and education and employs them in providing sugge...
Abstract: In “intellectual history ” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human ...
In “intellectual history” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human capital esp...
The belief, widespread and largely intuitive, that education somehow contributes to the improvement ...
Much faith has been put in the increased supply of education as a means to promote national economic...
The modern school has been a critical site for imagining possible publics and publicly-defining nati...
Adam Smith was concerned with the nature and causes of economic growth and development. One may ther...
The work of Adam Smith is often interpreted as a justification of the natural order of economy, an a...
This paper is focused on the issue how educational systems might increase the economic and business ...
The benefits that accrue from having an educated populous is a major driving force in the funding of...
AbstractIn economics, one of the most important subjects is to increase economic growth and welfare ...
Education is considered, in every sense, as one of the fundamental factors of development. No countr...
The purpose of this note is to highlight some insights of Adam Smith into the role of the state in t...
Although Adam Smith’s thoughts on education have attracted significant scholarly attention, his idea...
This article examines the views of Adam Smith on the philosophy and provision of education. On the ...
This article outlines Adam Smith’s views on wages and education and employs them in providing sugge...
Abstract: In “intellectual history ” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human ...
In “intellectual history” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human capital esp...
The belief, widespread and largely intuitive, that education somehow contributes to the improvement ...
Much faith has been put in the increased supply of education as a means to promote national economic...
The modern school has been a critical site for imagining possible publics and publicly-defining nati...
Adam Smith was concerned with the nature and causes of economic growth and development. One may ther...
The work of Adam Smith is often interpreted as a justification of the natural order of economy, an a...
This paper is focused on the issue how educational systems might increase the economic and business ...
The benefits that accrue from having an educated populous is a major driving force in the funding of...
AbstractIn economics, one of the most important subjects is to increase economic growth and welfare ...
Education is considered, in every sense, as one of the fundamental factors of development. No countr...