Rothschild (2001) argues that the invisible hand refers to blind individuals and presume privileged knowledge on the part of the social scientist. For this reason, she takes it that the invisible hand is, in fact, an un− Smithian concept and that Smith was making an ironical joke. In this brief comment, I argue that the invisible hand does not imply blind and futile individuals or privileged knowledge and it cannot be argued that it is an un− Smithian concept on these grounds. Briefly, it is argued here that although it may be true that Smith used the invisible hand somewhat ironically, this does not imply that it is un− Smithian.
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Theorists have offered invisible-hand justifications for a range of legal institutions, including th...
The invisible hand is a theory that shows that legislators, collective agreements and moral concerns...
According to economists such as Arrow, Hahn and Tobin, for example, the expression “invisible hand” ...
This paper addresses a major omission in the way textbook writers and journalists utilize Adam Smith...
It is generally agreed that Adam Smith invoked the Invisible Hand to send the message to posterity t...
Smith's metaphor of the invisible hand, commonly attributed to The Wealth of Nations, is described i...
Reconciling the invisible hand and innovation It is generally agreed that Adam Smith invoked the Inv...
Some authors holding that Adam Smith’s invisible hand is the hand of God have posited the idea that ...
The invisible hand is often thought of as an unintended consequence. However it is not clear what th...
Adam Smith is revered as the father of modern economics. Analysis of his writings, however, reveals ...
The article presents a survey of what is meant in the social sciences by an "invisible hand explanat...
I reconstruct Adam Smith’s theory of irony and its application. I illustrate how he defines it as a ...
How Can Invisible Hands Explain?The article presents a survey of what is meant in the social science...
Smith was against slavery on moral and economic grounds. The invisible hand in societies which all...
I reconstruct Adam Smith’s theory of irony and its application. I illustrate how he defines it as a ...
Theorists have offered invisible-hand justifications for a range of legal institutions, including th...
The invisible hand is a theory that shows that legislators, collective agreements and moral concerns...
According to economists such as Arrow, Hahn and Tobin, for example, the expression “invisible hand” ...