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Adam Smith (Littérature secondaire)

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Cette page tente de lister les ouvrages et articles qui traitent des travaux en référence à Adam Smith.

De 1853 à 1959

  • 1853, Dugald Stewart, "Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith, LL.D., The Theory of Moral Sentiments", London: Henry G. Bohn
  • 1887, R. B. Haldane, "Life of Adam Smith", London
  • 1889, Seigmund Feilbogen, "James Steuart und Adam Smith", Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft, Vol 45, pp218-260
  • 1890, Seigmund Feilbogen, "Adam Smith und David Hume", Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft, Vol 46, pp695-716
  • 1895, John Rae, "The Life of Adam Smith", London: Macmillan, 1895
    • Repris en 1965, New York: Kelley
    • Repris en 2002, Seattle, University Press of the Pacific
  • 1899, H. C. Macpherson, "Adam Smith. “Famous Scots Series”", London
  • 1901, H. R. Sewall, "The Theory of Value before Adam Smith", Publications of the American Economic Association, August, 2 (3), pp1-128
  • 1904, Francis W. Hirst, "Adam Smith", London: MacMillan
  • 1926, Edwin Cannan, Adam Smith as an Economist, Economica, No. 17 (juin) pp123-34
  • 1932, James Bonar, "A Catalogue of the Library of Adam Smith", London: Macmillan 2d ed.
  • 1934, Eli Ginzberg, The House of Adam Smith, New York: Columbia University Press
  • 1937, William R. Scott, "Adam Smith as Student and Professor", Glasgow, Jackson Son & Co.
  • 1941, William Clyde Dunn, "Adam Smith and Edmund Burke: Complementary Contemporaries”, Southern Economic Journal, Vol VII, n°3, Jan.
  • 1948, Alexander Gray, "Adam Smith", London: the Historical Association
  • 1951, Raymond De Roover, Monopoly Theory Prior to Adam Smith : A Revision, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 65
  • 1954, D. Forbes, "‘Scientific Whiggism: Adam Smith and John Millar’", Cambridge Journal, Vol 7, n°2, August, pp643-670
  • 1955, Niels Banke, "Om Adam Smiths Forbindelse med Norge og Danmark" [On Adam Smith’s Connection with Norway and Denmark], Nationaløkonomisk Tidskrift, Vol 93
  • 1956, C. R. Fay, "Adam Smith and the Scotland of His Day", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1958, Dugald Stewart, "Biographical Memoir of Adam Smith. Vol. X of the Collected Works", Edinburgh: T. Constable and Co.
  • 1959,
    • R. Koebner, Adam Smith and the industrial revolution, Economic History Review, 11, pp381-391
    • A. L. Macfie, "Adam Smith's Moral Sentiments as foundation for his Wealth of Nations", Oxford Economic Papers New Series, 11, pp209-228
    • Joseph Spengler, "Adam Smith's Theory of Economic Growth", Part I, Southern Economic Review, Vol 25, April, pp397-415
    • Joseph Spengler, "Adam Smith's Theory of Economic Growth", Part II, Southern Economic Review, Vol 26, July, pp1-12

De 1960 à 1969

  • 1960, N. Rosenberg, "‘Institutional Aspects of the Wealth of Nations’", Journal of Political Economy, 68, pp557-570
  • 1961, James F. Becker, "Adam Smith's Theory of Social Science", Southern Economic Journal, 28 (July), pp13-21
  • 1964, Edwin G. West, Adam Smith’s two views on the division of labor, Economica, 31, pp23-32
  • 1965,
    • Nathan Rosenberg, Adam Smith on the division of labor: two views or one, Economica, Feb, pp127-139
    • William Robert Scott, "Adam Smith as Student and Professor", New York: A. M. Kelley
    • H. F. Thomson, "Adam Smith's Philosophy of Science", Quarterly Journal of Economics, May, 79 (2), pp212-233
  • 1966, Dugald Stewart, "Biographical Memoir of Adam Smith", Augustus M. Kelley, New York
  • 1967,
    • J. Ralph Lindgren, dir., The Early Writings of Adam Smith, New York, Augustus M. Kelley
    • A. Skinner, "‘Natural History in the Age of Adam Smith’", Political Studies, 15, pp32-48
  • 1968, Jacob Viner, "Smith, Adam’’ In: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol 14, David L. Sill, Dir., New York: Macmillan
  • 1969,
    • R. L. Meek, "‘Smith, Turgot, and the “Four Stages” Theory’", History of Political Economy, 1, pp9-27
    • Edwin G. West, Adam Smith: The Man and His Works. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House
      • Nouvelle édition en 1976, Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Press/Liberty Classics

De 1970 à 1979

  • 1971,
    • Kenneth E. Boulding, "After Samuelson, who needs Adam Smith?", History of Political Economy, 3, Fall, pp225-237
    • T. D. Campbell, "Adam Smith's science of morals", London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
    • A. L. Macfie, "The Individual in Society: Papers on Adam Smith", Allen and Unwin, London
  • 1973,
    • Samuel Hollander, The economics of Adam Smith, London, Heinemann et Toronto, University of Toronto Press
    • R. L. Meek et A. Skinner, "‘The Development of Adam Smith’s Ideas on the Division of Labour’", Economic Journal, 83, December, pp1094-1116
  • 1974,
    • Vernard Foley, "The Division of Labour in Plato and Smith", History of Political Economy, 6 (2), pp221-222
    • A. Skinner, "‘Adam Smith. Science and the Role of the Imagination’", In: W. B. Todd, dir., "David Hume and the Enlightenment: Essays Presented to Ernest Campbell Mossner", Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press

1975

  • Vernard Foley, "Smith and the Greeks: A Reply to Professor McNulty’s Comments", History of Political Economy, Vol 7, n°3, pp379–389
  • David Gay, "Adam Smith and Property Rights", Review of Social Economy, 33(2), pp177–179
  • Alfred Sherman, "Adam Smith", In: Michael Ivens, dir., "Prophets of Freedom and Enterprise", London: Kogan Page, Ltd., for Aims of Industry, pp
  • George Stigler, "‘Smith’s Travels on the Ship of State’", In: A. S. Skinner et T. Wilson, dir., "Essays on Adam Smith", Oxford, Clarendon Press
  • Andrew Skinner et Thomas Wilson, dir., "Essays on Adam Smith", Oxford: Calrnedon Press
  • W. B. Todd, dir., "The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: Volumes I and II: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations", Oxford: Oxford University Press

1976

  • Ronald G. Bodkin, "A Retrospective Look at Adam Smith’s Views on University Education", Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 3, n°2, pp64-71
  • James M. Buchanan, "Adam Smith on Public Choice", Public Choice, Vol 25, spring, pp81–82
  • A. L. Macfie, D. D. Raphael, dir., "The Theory of Moral Sentiments, by Adam Smith", Indianapolis: Liberty Classics
  • Warren Nutter, "Adam Smith and the American Revolution", A.E.I. Reprint, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington/D. C.
  • D. P. O'Brien, "The Longevity of Adam Smith's Vision : Paradigms, Research Programs, and Falsifiability in the History of Economic Thought", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 23, n°2, June
  • Pedro Schwartz, “El pensamiento económico de Adam Smith: dos siglos de vigencia” (« La pensée économique d'Adam Smith: deux siècles de validité »), Moneda y Crédito, nº139, pp3-21
  • Joseph Spengler, "Smith versus Hobbes: Economy versus Polity", In: Fred R. Glahe, dir., "Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations: 1776–1976 Bicentennial Essays", Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, pp35–59
  • George Stigler, "The Successes and Failures of Professor Smith", Journal of Political Economy, December, vol 84, n°6, pp1199–1213
  • George Stigler, dir., "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations" avec une nouvelle préface de George Stigler, ancienne préface de l'édition de 1904 dirigée par Edwin Cannan, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
  • R. Tarnas, The Social Economics of Adam Smith, Review of Social Economy, Vol XXXIV, n°3

1977

  • Milton Friedman, ‘‘Adam Smith’s Relevance for Today’’, Challenge, Vol 20, n°2, March–April, pp6–12
  • Robert Hetzel, The Relevance of Adam Smith, Richmond, Virginia, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
  • Joseph M. Jadlow, "Adam Smith on Usury laws, Journal of Finance, vol. 32, no. 4 (septembre), pp1195-1200
  • E. C. Mossner et I. S. Ross, dir., Correspondence of Adam Smith, Oxford: Oxford University
  • Joseph Spengler, "Adam Smith on Human Capital", The American Economic Review, Vol 67, n°1, Papers and Proceedings of the Eighty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Assocation, February, pp32-36

1978

    • William J. Baumol, "Smith versus Marx on business morality and the social interest", In: Fred Glahe, dir., "Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations, 1776-1976 Bicentennial essay", Boulder Col.: Colorado Associated University Press, pp111-122
    • Fred R. Glahe, dir., "Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations: 1776–1976 Bicentennial Essays", Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press
    • R. L. Meek, D. D. Raphael, P. G. Stein, dir., "Lectures on Jurisprudence", Oxford University Press, Oxford
    • D. Winch, "Adam Smith's Politics", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • 1979,
    • Nathan Rosenberg, Adam Smith and Laissez-Faire Revisited, In: Adam Smith and Modern Political Economy: Bicentennial Essays on the Wealth of Nations, Gerald O'Driscoll Jr., Dir., Ames: Iowa State Univ. Press
    • A. S. Skinner, "Adam Smith: An aspect of modern economics?", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 26, pp109-125
    • Irvin Sobel, "Adam Smith: What Kind of Institutionalist Was He?", Journal of Economic Issues, Vol 13, n°2, June, pp347-368
    • Henry W. Spiegel, ‘‘Adam Smith’s Heavenly City’’, In: Adam Smith and Modern Political Economy: Bicentennial Essays on the Wealth of Nations, Gerald O'Driscoll Jr., Dir., Ames: Iowa State Univ. Press

de 1980 à 1989

  • 1980,
    • Dugald Stewart, “Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith”, In: W. P. D. Wightman and J. C. Bryce, dir., Adam Smith: Essays on Philosophical Subjects, Oxford: Clarendon
    • W. P. D. Wightman and J. C. Bryce, dir., Adam Smith: Essays on Philosophical Subjects, Oxford: Clarendon
  • 1981,
    • K. Haakonssen, "The Science of a Legislator: The Natural Jurisprudence of David Hume and Adam Smith", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
    • David Laidler, "Adam Smith as a Monetary Economist", Canadian Journal of Economics, 14, May, pp185-200

1982

  • R. H. Campbell, A. S. Skinner, "Adam Smith", New York: St. Martin’s Press
  • R. L. Heilbroner, "The socialization of the individual in Adam Smith", History of Political Economy, 14, pp427-439
  • A. L. Macfie, D. D. Raphael, "Introduction à la nouvelle édition du livre d'Adam Smith (1759)", "The Theory of Moral Sentiments", Indianapolis, The Liberty Press
  • R. L. Meek, D. D. Raphael, P. Stein, "The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: Volume V: Lectures on Jurisprudence", Oxford: Oxford University Press

1983

    • J. G. Bryce, dir., "Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres by Adam Smith", Indianapolis: Liberty Classics
    • I. Hont et M. Ignatieff, "‘Needs and Justice in the Wealth of Nations: An Introductory Essay’", In: I. Hont et M. Ignatieff, dir., "Wealth and Virtue", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
    • D. Winch, "Science and the Legislator: Adam Smith and After", Economic Journal, September, 93 (371), pp501-520
    • Norriss S. Hetherington, "Isaac Newton's Influence on Adam Smith's Natural Laws in Economics", Journal of the History of Ideas, 44 (July-Sept), pp497-505
  • 1985,
    • Gary M. Anderson, William F. Shughart et Robert D. Tollison, “Adam Smith on the Customhouse”, Journal of Political Economy, Vol 93, n°4, August
    • D. D. Raphael, "Adam Smith", Oxford: Oxford University Press
    • Edwin G. West, Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith: A Reappraisal, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, vol. 3, pp27-50
  • 1986,
    • Robert L. Heilbroner, "The Essential Adam Smith", New York: W. W. Norton & Company
    • R. Nieli, "Spheres of intimacy and the Adam Smith problem", Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 47 pp.611-24
    • E. Pesciarelli, "On Adam Smith’s Lectures on Jurisprudence", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33(1), pp74-85
    • S. Rashid, "Adam Smith and the Division of Labour: A Historical View", Scottish journal of Political Economy, vol.33(3), August, pp292-297
  • 1987,
    • E. Campbell et I. Simpson, dir., "Correspondence of Adam Smith", Liberty Classics, Indianapolis
    • David Levy, "Adam Smith’s Case for Usury Laws", History of Political Economy, 19 (3), pp387–400
    • E. C. Mossner, I. S. Ross, dir., "The Correspondence of Adam Smith", 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford
    • Andrew S. Skinner, ‘‘Smith, Adam.’’ In: The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, vol. 4, edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, et Peter Newman, London: Macmillan
  • 1988,
    • M. Brown, "Adam Smith’s Economics", London, Croom Helm
    • Denis Collins, "Adam Smith's Social Contract", Business and Professional Ethics Journal, Vol 7, pp119-146
    • William Letwin, "Was Smith a liberal?", In: K. Haahonssen, dir., "Traditions of Liberalism", St Leonards, Sydney, Centre for Independent Studies, pp65-104

1989

  • Gary M. Anderson, "The Butcher, the Baker, and the Policy-Maker: Adam Smith on Public Choice, with a Reply by Stigler", History of Political Economy, Winter, 21(4), pp641-659
  • E. Cohen, Justice and Political Economy in Commercial Society: Adam Smith’s ‘Science of a Legislator', Journal of Politics, 51, pp50-72
  • Wolfram Eisner, "Adam Smith’s Model of the Origin and Emergence of Institutions: The Modern Findings of the Classical Approach", Journal of Economic Issues, Vol xxiii, n°2, pp189-213
  • M. Perlman, ‘Adam Smith and the paternity of the Real Bills doctrine’, History of Political Economy, Vol 21, n°1, pp77-90
  • Joseph Persky, Retrospectives: Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 3 No. 4 (Autumn) pp. 195-201
  • E. Pesciarelli, "Smith, Bentham and the development of contrasting ideas on entrepreneurship", History of Political Economy, Vol 21, pp521-536
  • R. B. Sher, "‘Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Problem of National Defense’", Journal of Modern History, 61, June, pp240-268
  • George Stigler, "Adam Smith and Public Choice: A Reply to Anderson", History of Political Economy, Vol 21, n°4, pp659-660
  • J. Q. Wilson, "Adam Smith on Business Ethics", California Management Review, 32(1), pp59-72

De 1990 à 1994

1990

  • Syed Ahmad, Adam Smith’s Four Invisible Hands, History of Political Economy, Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring) pp. 137-44
  • Norman Barry, "Adam Smith and the Ethics of Capitalism", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp121-134
  • Alberto Benegas Lynch, “Adam Smith: a doscientos años de su muerte”, Libertas, N° 13, octubre, pp55-73
  • E. Coker, "Adam Smith`s Concept of the Social System", Journal of Business Ethics, 9(2), pp139-142
  • Julio H. Cole, "Adam Smith (1723-1790)", Tópicos de Actualidad, n°697, Mars, pp20-27
  • Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848
  • Nicholas Elliott, "Introduction", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp1-4
  • William Letwin, "The wealth of Nations", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp29-48
  • Russell Lewis, "The relevance of Adam Smith Today", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp95-110
  • K. Lux, "Adam Smith’s Mistake", Boston, MA, Shambhala
  • N. Rosenberg, "Adam Smith and the Stock of Moral Capital", History of Political Economy, 22(1), pp1-17
  • Leo Rosten, "A modest man named Smith", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp5-16
  • Jeremy Shearmur, "Adam Smith and the Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp135-150
  • Richard Vernier, "Adam Smith's revolution of 1776", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp71-94
  • Edwin G. West, "Adam Smith and Modern Economics", Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar
  • Edwin G. West, "Adam Smith's Revolution, Past and Present", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp17-28
  • Edwin G. West, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments", In: Nicholas Elliott, dir., "Adam Smith's Legacy. His thought in our time", Londres: Adam Smith Institute, ISBN 1870109848, pp49-70

1991

    • James Ahiakpor, "Adam Smith and Modern Economics", Canadian Journal of Economics, November, 24 (4), pp994-997
    • Samuel Fleischacker, "Philosophy and Moral Practice: Kant and Adam Smith", Kant-Studien, 82, pp249–269
    • J. S. Pack, "Capitalism as a Moral System. Adam Smith's Critique of the Free Market Economy", E. Elgar
    • Robert E. Prasch, The Ethics of Growth in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, History of Political Economy, vol. 23, no. 2 (Summer), pp337-351
    • L. R. Iannaccone, The Consequences of Religious Market Regulation: Adam Smith and the Economics of Religion, Rationality and Society, 3(2)
    • S. J. Pack, "Capitalism as a Moral System: Adam Smith’s Critique of the Free Market Economy", Aldershot: Edward Elgar
    • P. H. Werhane, "Adam Smith and his legacy for modern capitalism", New York: Oxford University Press

1992

  • Alain Béraud, "La contribution fondatrice. Origine et développement de la pensée économique d'Adam Smith", In: Alain Beraud, Gilbert Faccarello, dir., "Nouvelle histoire de la pensée économique, tome 1 : Des scolastiques aux classiques", Paris: Editions La Découverte, pp309-364
  • Thomas K. McCraw, The Trouble with Adam Smith, American Scholar, 61, summer, pp353-373
  • J. T. Ravix, "Division du travail, échange et production: retour à Smith et Turgot”, Economies et Sociétés, Série Œconomia P.E., 26:3, pp35-50

1993

  • G. R. Bassiry, M. Jones, "Adam Smith and the Ethics of Capitalism", Journal of Business Ethics, 12(8), pp621-627
  • Henry C. Clark, "Women and Humanity in Scottish Enlightenment Social Thought: The Case of Adam Smith", Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques, Vol 19, n°3, Fall, pp335-361
  • J. P. Dupuy, A Reconsideration of Das Adam Smith Problem, Stanford French Review, 17, pp45-57
  • S. Justman, The Autonomous Male of Adam Smith, University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • T. R. Michl, Adam Smith and the new economics of effort, In: R. Blackwell, J. Chatha et E. J. Nell, dir., Essays in Political and Historical Economics in Honor of Robert L. Heilbroner, New York, St. Martin’s Press
  • Peter Minowitz, "Profits, Priests, and Princes: Adam Smith’s Emancipation of Economics from Politics and Religion", Stanford: Stanford University Press
  • Jerry. Z. Muller, "Adam Smith in his time and ours: Designing the Decent Society", New York: The Free Press
  • Chris Nyland, "Adam Smith, Stage Theory, and the Status of Women", History of Political Economy, Vol 25, n°4, pp617–640

1994

    • Vivienne Brown, "Adam Smith’s Discourse: Canonicity, Commerce, and Conscience", London: Routledge
    • Arthur M. Diamond, David M. Levy, "The Metrics of Style: Adam Smith Teaches Efficient Rhetoric", Economic Inquiry, January, Vol 32, n°1, pp138-145
    • Ian Simpson Ross, "The Life of Adam Smith", Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press
    • Emma Rothschild, ‘‘Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand.’’ A.E.R. Papers and Proc. 84 (mai 1994): 319–22

De 1995 à 1999

  • 1995,
    • J. Barkdull, Denis Collins, "Capitalism, Environmentalism, and Mediating Struetures: From Adam Smith to Stakeholder Panels", Environmental Ethics, Vol 17, pp227-244
    • J. D. Bishop, "Adam Smith's invisible hand argument". Journal of Business Ethics, 14, pp165-180
    • Julio H. Cole, "Adam Smith: Economista y Filósofo" ("Adam Smith: économiste et philosophe"), Laissez-Faire, n°2, Mars, pp32-51
      • Repris en 2004, In: Julio H. Cole, dir., "VOL. 7: LA METODOLOGÍA DEL ANÁLISIS ECONÓMICO y otros ensayos", BIBLIOTECA DE LA LIBERTAD FORMATO MENOR, Union Editorial, Ch 3, ISBN 978-84-7209-403-1
    • Anthony M. Endres, "Adam Smith's Advisory Style as Illustrated by his Trade Policy Prescriptions", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 17, n°1, pp86-105
    • A. Fitzgibbons, "Adam Smith's System of Liberty, Wealth, and Virtue", Clarendon Press, Oxford
    • John R. Harrison, "Imagination and Aesthetics in Adam Smith’s Epistemology and Moral Philosophy", Contributions to Political Economy, Vol 14, pp91-112
    • Laurence R. Iannaccone, "The Consequences of Religious Market Regulation: Adam Smith and the Economics of Religion", Rationality and Society, Vol 3, pp156–177
    • R. A. Kleer, "‘Final Causes in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments’", Journal of the History of Philosophy, 33 (2), pp275-300
    • S. J. Meardon et A. Ortmann, A game-theoretic re-evaluation of Adam Smith’s ‘Theory of Moral Sentiments’ and ‘Wealth of Nations’, In: I. Rima, dir., The Classical Tradition in Economic Thought: Proceedings of the 20th HES Meetings, Brookfield, Edward Elgar
    • J. Muller, "Adam Smith in his Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society", Princeton University Press, Princeton
    • S. J. Pack, Theological (and hence Economic) Implications of Adam Smith’s “Principles Which Lead and Direct Philosophical Enquiries”, History of Political Economy, Vol 27, n°2, pp289-307
    • Jim Powell, "Adam Smith-"I had almost forgot that I was the author of the inquiry concerning The Wealth of Nations". An unlikely revolutionary, Adam Smith changed forever the way people think about government", The Freeman, March, Vol 45, n°3, pp185-189
    • Ian Simpson Ross, "The Life of Adam Smith", Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • Murray Rothbard, Economic Thought Before Adam Smith: An Austrian perspective on the history of economic thought, Volume 1, Aldershot, Edward Elgar
    • E. Rothschild, "Adam Smith and the invisible hand", American Economic Review, 84, pp319-322
  • 1996,
    • Tony Aspromourgos, On the Origins of Classical Economics: Distribution and Value from William Petty to Adam Smith, New York: Routledge
    • Andrew Farrant, "Adam Smith on Money, Banking and Macroeconomic Order", Libertarian Heritage, n°16, Londres: Liberty Alliance
    • R. A. Manzer, "The Promise of Peace? Hume and Smith on the Effects of Commerce on War and Peace", Hume Studies, Vol 22, n°2, pp369–382
    • S. J. Meardon et A. Ortmann, Self-command in Adam Smith’s ‘Theory of Moral Sentiments’: a game-theoretic reinterpretation, Rationality and Society, 8, pp57-80
    • Spencer J. Pack, Adam Smith’s Economic Vision and the Invisible Hand, History of Economic Ideas, Vol. 4 Nos. 1&2, pp253-265
    • Valentin Petkantchin, Les Sentiments moraux font la richesse des nations: Moralité des comportements et moralité des procédures dans l'oeuvre d'Adam Smith, Librairie de l’Université d’Aix-en-Provence, ISBN 2903449341
    • Andrew S. Skinner, A System of Social Science: Papers Relating to Adam Smith, Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • Leslie Young, "The Tao of Markets: Sima Qian and Adam Smith", Pacific Economic Review, Vol 1, n°2, pp137–145
  • 1997,
    • V. Brown, "Mere Inventions of the Imagination: A Survey of Recent Adam Smith Literature", Economics and Philosophy, 13(2), pp281-312
    • D. Collings et A. Ortmann, Reading Adam Smith’s discourse: a review essay, In: J. Biddle & W. Samuels, dir., Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Cambridge, JAI Press
    • A. Fitzgibbons, "‘The Moral Foundations of The Wealth of Nations’", International Journal of Social Economics, 24 (1/2/3), pp91-104
    • Morgan Kelly, The Dynamics of Smithian Growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 112 (August) pp939-964
    • R. L. Meek, "Smith, Marx and After", London, Chapman and Hall
    • Edwin G. West, "Adam Smith’s Support for Money and Banking Regulation: A Case of Inconsistency", Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Vol 29, February, pp127–134
    • J. T. Young, Economics as a Moral Science. The political Economy of Adam Smith, Cheltenham: Elgar

1998

  • A. Brewer, "Luxury and Economic Development: David Hume and Adam Smith", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 45 (1), pp78-98
  • M. Calkins et P. Werhane, "Adam Smith, Aristotle, and the virtues of commerce", Journal of Value Inquiry, vol 32, pp34-60
  • Hamid Hosseini, Seeking the roots of Adam Smith's division of labor in medieval Persia, His. Politic. Econ., 30, pp653-681
  • Samuel Hollander, “John Rae and Adam Smith”, In: Omar Hamouda, C. Lee, D. Mair, dir., "Economics of John Rae", Routledge Studies in the History of Economics, Vol 20, London: Routledge, pp1201-222
  • Elias L. Khalil, “Is Justice the Primary Feature of the State? Adam Smith’s Critique of Social Contract Theory”, European Journal of Law and Economics, November, 6:3, pp215-230
  • Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard, "Adam Smith og kredsen bag National-Velstands Natur", [Adam Smith and the Group Behind the Wealth of Nations], Libertas, n°25, June, pp5–16
  • K. Pavitt, “Technologies, Products and Organization in the Innovating Firm: What Adam Smith Tells Us and Joseph Schumpeter Doesn’t”, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol 7, pp433-451
  • S. Rashid, The Myth of Adam Smith, Aldershot, Edward Elgar
  • Vernon L. Smith, "The two faces of Adam Smith", Southern Economic Journal, 65, pp1–19

1999

  • A. Brewer, "Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth", History of Political Economy, pp237-254
  • Andy Denis, "Was Adam Smith an Individualist?", History of the Human Sciences, Vol 12, n°3, August, pp71-86
  • Samuel Fleischacker, "A Third Concept of Liberty: Judgment and Freedom in Kant and Adam Smith", Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press
  • Charles L. Griswold Jr, "Adam Smith and the Virtues of the Enlightenment", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • A. Ortmann, The nature and causes of corporate negligence, sham lectures and ecclesiastical indolence: Adam Smith on joint-stock companies, teachers and preachers, History of Poltical Economy, 32, pp297-316
  • Helge Peukert, "Adam Smith (1723–90)", In: Jürgen G. Backhaus, dir., The Elgar Companion To Law and Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing
  • K. Tribe, "Adam Smith, Critical Theorist?", Journal of Economic Literature, 37(2), pp609-632

De 2000 à 2004

2000

  • Luigino Bruni, Robert Sugden, "Moral Canals: Trust and Social Capital in the Work of Hume, Smith and Genovesi”, Economics and Philosophy, Vol 16, pp21-45
  • P. H. Clarke, "Adam Smith, Stoicism and Religion in the 18th Century", History of the Human Sciences, 13(4), pp49–72
  • F. Forman-Barzilai, Adam Smith as globalization theorist, Critical Review, Vol 14, N°4, pp391-419
  • R. Frantz, "Intuitive elements in Adam Smith", Journal of Socio-Economics, 29, pp1–19
  • William D. Grampp, "What Did Adam Smith Mean by the Invisible Hand?”. Journal of Political Economy, Vol 108, n°3, pp441-465
  • Edward J. Harpham, "The Problem of Liberty in the thought of Adam Smith", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 22, n°2, pp217-237
  • Elias L. Khalil, Making Sense of Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand: Beyond Pareto Optimality and Unintended Consequences, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 22, n°1, pp49-63
  • Elias L. Khalil, “Beyond Natural Selection and Divine Intervention: The Lamarckian Implication of Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 10:4, pp373-393
  • R. A. Kleer, "‘The Role of Teleology in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations’", History of Economics Review, 31, pp14-29
  • James Otteson, "The Recurring ‘Adam Smith Problem’", History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol 17, n°1, January, pp51–74
  • P. Werhane, "Business Ethics and the Origins of Contemporary Capitalism: Economics and Ethics in the Work of Adam Smith and Herbert Spencer", Journal of Business Ethics, 24(3), pp185-198

2001

2002

    • Y. Stephen Chiu, Ryh‐Song Yeh, "Adam Smith versus Sima Qian: Comment on the Tao of markets", Pacific Economic Review, Vol 4, n°1, pp79-84
    • P. Clarke, "‘Unity in the Influences on Adam Smith’", History of Economics Review, 36, pp10-25
    • Gilles Dostaler, "Adam Smith, moins libéral qu'il n'y paraît", Alternatives économiques, n°207, octobre, pp76-78
    • Robert L. Formaini, Adam Smith; capitalism's prophet, Economic Insights, Vol 7, n°1, pp1-4
    • Elias L. Khalil, “Is Adam Smith Liberal?”, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, December, 158:4, pp664-694
    • Andrés Marroquín, dir., "Invisible Hand: The Wealth of Adam Smith", Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific
    • Ken McCormic, "Sima Qian and Adam Smith", Pacific Economic Review, Vol 4, n°1, pp85-87
    • James Otteson, "Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Life", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • James Otteson, "Adam Smith’s First Market: The Development of Language", History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol 19, n°1, January, pp65–86
    • James Otteson, "Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Morals", Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol 84, n°2, September, pp190–211
    • E. Rothschild, "Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenment", Harvard University Press, Cambridge
    • A.M.C. Waterman, Economics as Theology: Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 68 No. 4 (avril) pp. 907-921
    • Michael V. White, "Doctoring Adam Smith: The Fable of the Diamonds and Water Paradox", History of Political Economy, 34(4), pp659-683
    • J. B. Wight, "The Rise of Adam Smith: Articles and Citations, 1970-1997", History of Political Economy, 34(1), pp55-82

2003

  • J. E. Alvey, "Adam Smith: Optimist or Pessimist?", Aldershot, Ashgate
  • J. E. Alvey, "Adam Smith's teleological, or proto-Hegelian, view of history", Language, Information, Text, Vol. 10 pp.23-40
  • M. Biziou, "Adam Smith et l’origine du libéralisme", Paris, Presses Universitaires de France
  • Henry C. Clark, "Commerce, Culture, and Liberty: Readings on Capitalism before Adam Smith", Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund
  • A. Fitzgibbons, Adam Smith's theory of human nature, In: J. Laurent, dir., Evolutionary Economics and Human Nature, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham
  • Peter Groenewegen, Gianni Vaggi, "Adam Smith 1723–90: National Wealth and the Productivity of Labour", In: Peter Groenewegen, Gianni Vaggi, dir., "A Concise History of Economic Thought. From Mercantilism to Monetarism", Palgrave, pp101-116
  • Arnold Heertje, « On Adam Smith and his books », Contributions to Political Economy, vol 22
  • Lynne Kiesling, "Adam Smith", In: Joel Mokyr, dir., "Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History", Oxford University Press
  • A. Lavezzi, "Smith, Marshall and Young on division of labour and economic growth", European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 10, pp81-108
  • M. Paganelli, "‘In Medio Stat Virtus: An Alternative View of Usury in Adam Smith’s Thinking’", History of Political Economy, 35 (1), pp21-48
  • Helge Peukert, "Adam Smith's Invisible Hands", In: Jürgen Backhaus, Wim Heijman, Andries Nentjes, Johan van Ophem, dir., "Economic Policy in an Orderly Framework – Liber Amicorum for Gerrit Meijer", Münster: LIT Verlag, pp344-360
  • Andrew S. Skinner, "Adam Smith (1723–1790): Theories of Political Economy", In: Jeff Biddle, John Davis, Warren Samuels, dir., "Companion to the History of Economic Thought", Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell Publishers, pp94-111

2004

  • Samuel Fleischacker, "On Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: A Philosophical Companion", Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
  • Lisa Hill, "Further Reflections on the ‘Hidden Theology’ of Adam Smith", The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11(4), pp629–635
  • David M. Levy, Sandra J. Peart, "Sympathy And Approbation In Hume And Smith: A Solution To The Other Rational Species Problem", Economics and Philosophy, Vol 20, n°2, October, pp331-349
  • Peter Minowitz, "Adam Smith’s Invisible Hands", Econ Journal Watch, Vol. 1, No. 3 (décembre) pp381-412
  • Leonidas Montes, "Adam Smith in Context: A Critical Reassessment of Some Central Components of His Thought", London: Palgrave
  • Leonidas Montes, Das Adam Smith Problem: Its Origins, the Stages of the Current Debate, and One Implication for Our Understanding of Sympathy, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25, pp63-90
  • James Otteson, dir., "Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings", Exeter: Imprint Academic

De 2005 à 2009

2005

  • Reyes Calderón Cuadrado, "Antropología en Adam Smith", ("L'anthropologie chez Adam Smith"), In: Félix Fernando Muñoz Pérez, Rafael Rubio de Urquía et Enrique M. Ureña, dir., Estudios de teoría económica y antropología, pp391-414
  • Andy Denis, The Invisible Hand of God in Adam Smith, In: Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology Vol. 23-A, pp1-32
  • J. Evensky, "Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
  • Fonna Forman-Barzilai, "Sympathy in Space(s): Adam Smith on Proximity", Political Theory, 33(2), pp189-217
  • A. Ganem, "Regras e ordem do mercado nas visões de Adam Smith e F.A. Hayek" ("Les règles et l'ordre du marché selon les vues d'Adam Smith et de Friedrich Hayek"), In: Anais do XXXIII Encontro Nacional de Economia - ANPEC, Natal/RN (CD-ROM), Belo Horizonte: ANPEC, pp1-15
  • Mark J. Jackson, Liberty and Economic Growth in Adam Smith’s Possible World, Constitutional Political Economy, Vol. 16 No. 3, septembre, pp277-284
  • Elias L. Khalil, “An Anatomy of Authority: Adam Smith as Political Theorist”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, January, 29:1, pp57-71
  • Neil De Marchi, Jonathan A. Greene, "Adam Smith and Private Provision of the Arts", History of Political Economy, Vol 37, n°3, pp431-454
  • Jean-Louis Peaucelle, "Raisonner sur les épingles, l’exemple de Adam Smith sur la division du travail", Revue d’Économie Politique, n°4, pp499-519
  • Jonathan B. Wight, "Adam Smith and Greed", Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol 21, n°1, pp46–58

2006

  • R. Black, "‘What did Adam Smith say about Self-love?’", Journal of Markets and Morality, 9 (1), pp7-34
  • Lauren Brubaker, "Why Adam Smith Is Neither a Conservative nor a Libertarian", Adam Smith Review, 2, pp197-202
  • F. Comim, "‘Adam Smith: common sense and aesthetics in the age of experiments’", In: A. Dow et S. Dow, dir., A History of Scottish Economic Thought, London, Routledge
  • Lisa Hill, "Adam Smith and the Theme of Corruption", Review of Politics, Vol 68, n°4, pp636–662
  • D. Long, Adam Smith’s Politics, In: K. Haarkonssen, dir., The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • L. Montes, "‘Adam Smith: real Newtonian’", In: A. Dow et S. Dow, dir., A History of Scottish Economic Thought, London, Routledge
  • Paloma de la Nuez, "Adam Smith y Turgot: dos ejemplos de la Ilustración" ("Adam Smith et Turgot : deux exemples des Lumières"), Mediterráneo Económico, Vol 9, mai, pp19-32
  • Jean-Louis Peaucelle, “Adam Smith’s use of multiple references for his pin making example”, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 13:4, pp489-512
  • Steven Pressman, ADAM SMITH (1723–90), In: Steven Pressman, dir., Fifty Major Economists, Routledge, pp32-41
  • E. Rothschild et Amartya Sen, "‘Adam Smith’s Economics’", In: K. Haakonssen, dir., "The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
  • Sumitra Shah, "Sexual Division of Labor in Adam Smith's Work", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 28, n°2, pp221-241
  • Craig Smith, "Adam Smith’s Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order", London: Routledge
  • D. Wilson, William Dixon, "Das Adam Smith Problem: A Critical Realist Perspective", Journal of Critical Realism, Vol 5, pp251-272

2007

  • James E. Alvey, "Ethical Foundations of Adam Smith’s Political Economy", In: Peter Earl et Bruce Littleboy, dir., "Regarding the Past: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia", The School of Economics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, pp25-43
  • Michael S. Assländer, "Adam Smith zur Einführung", Hamburg
  • Craig Freedman, "Was George Stigler Adam Smith's Best Friend? Studying the History of Economic Thought", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 29, n°2, pp213-228
  • Gerd Habermann, "Der Weg zum Wohlstand. Ein Adam-Smith-Brevier" ("La voie de la prospérité. Adam Smith : un bréviaire"), Neue Zürcher Zeitung NZZ Libro, ISBN 3038235725
    • 2ème édition en 2009
  • Lisa Hill, "Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson and Karl Marx on the Division of Labour", Journal of Classical Sociology, Vol. 7, n°3, pp339-366
  • Alexandra Hyard, « Adam Smith and French Ideas on Education », The Adam Smith Review, vol 3, pp75-95
  • D. D. Raphael, The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • John Reeder, "Adam Smith", In: Luis Perdices Blas et Alfonso Sánchez Hormigo, dir., "500 años de economía a través de los libros españoles y portugueses = 500 years of economic writing in Spanish and Portuguese", Madrid, Universidad Complutense, ISBN 978-84-95215-94-0, p67

2008

  • James Ahiakpor, "On Aspromourgos's Mistaken Reading of Adam Smith's Price Theory", History of Economic Ideas, Vol 16, n°3, pp119-124
  • Jeremy Bentham, "Gulphs in Mankind’s Career of Prosperity: A Critique of Adam Smith on Interest Rate Restrictions", Econ Journal Watch, 5(1), pp66-77
  • James M. Buchanan, "Let us understand Adam Smith", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 30, n°1, pp21-28
  • Ronald Hamowy, "Smith, Adam (1723-1790)", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute/Sage Publications, pp470-472
  • Ryan Patrick Hanley, "Commerce and Corruption: Rousseau’s Diagnosis and Adam Smith’s Cure", European Journal of Political Theory, Vol 7, n°2, pp137–158
  • James Otteson, "Shaftesbury’s Evolutionary Morality and Its Influence on Adam Smith", Adam Smith Review, Vol 4, pp106–131
  • Maria Pia Paganelli, "The Adam Smith Problem in Reverse: Self-Interest in The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments", History of Political Economy, Vol 40, n°2, pp365–382
  • Dennis C. Rasmussen, The Problems and Promise of Commercial Society: Adam Smith’s response to Rousseau. Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Amos Witztum, "Smith's theory of actions and the moral significance of unintended", The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 15:3 pp401–432
  • Jeffrey T. Young, "The Humean Foundations of Adam Smith's Theory of Property", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 30, n°1, pp49-64

2009

    • George Bragues, "Adam Smith’s Vision of the Ethical Manager", The Journal of Business Ethics, December, Vol 90, (sup. 4), pp447-460
    • E. Van de Haar, "Classical Liberalism and International Relations Theory: Hume, Smith, Mises, and Hayek", New York: Palgrave Macmillan
    • Ryan P. Hanley, "Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue", Cambridge University Press
    • Raquel Lázaro, "El capitalismo de Adam Smith: Raíces antropológicas de su pensamiento económico y político", Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, Vol 65, n°1/4, pp425–443

De 2010 à 2019

2010

  • Michaël Biziou, "À l’articulation du libéralisme politique et du libéralisme économique : le jugement individuel face à l’État chez Locke et Smith", In: G. Kevorkian, dir., "La pensée libérale. Histoire et controverses", Paris, Ellipses, pp35-56
  • Michael E. Bradley, "Adam Smith's System of Natural Liberty: Competititon, Contestability, and Market Process", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 32, n°2, pp237-262
  • George R. Crowley et Russell S. Sobel, "Adam Smith: managerial insights from the father of economics", Journal of Management History, Vol 16, n°4
  • Elias L. Khalil, "Adam Smith's Concept of Self-Command as a Solution to Dynamic Inconsistency and the Commitment Problem", Economic Inquiry, January, 48:1, pp177-191
  • Rainer Klump, Manuel Wörsdörfer, "An Ordoliberal Interpretation of Adam Smith", ORDO, Vol 61, pp29–51
  • Steven G. Medema, "Adam Smith and the Chicago School", In: Ross B. Emmett, dir., "The Elgar companion to the Chicago school of economics", Edward Elgar Publishing, pp40-51
  • James Otteson, "Adam Smith and the Great Mind Fallacy", Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol 27, n°1, Winter, pp276–304
  • Maria Pia Paganelli, "The Moralizing Role of Distance in Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments as Possible Praise of Commerce", History of Political Economy, Vol 42, n°3, September, pp425–441
  • Manfred Petri, Michael Zoeller, dir., "The Market Society and Morality: 250 Years of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments", Council on Public Policy, Bayreuth, Germany
  • Nicholas Phillipson, "Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life", Yale University Press
    • Suri Ratnapala, 'The Chimera of the Adam Smith Problem', In: Michael Zoeller et Manfred Petri, dir., "The Market Society and Morality: 250 Years of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments", Council on Public Policy, Bayreuth, Germany, pp39-55

2011

  • Samuel Fleischacker, "True to Ourselves? Adam Smith on Self-Deceit", Adam Smith Review, Vol 6, pp75–92
  • R. P. Hanley, "Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Leonidas Montes, "Is Friedrich Hayek rowing Adam Smith's boat?", In: Andrew Farrant, dir., "Hayek, Mill and the Liberal Tradition", Routledge Studies in the History of Economics, London et New York: Routledge, pp7-38
  • Hugh Rockoff, "Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the Crisis of 1772", The Adam Smith Review, Vol 6, pp237-268
  • Hugh Rockoff, "Parallel Journeys: Adam Smith and Milton Friedman on the Regulation of Banking", Journal of Cultural Economy, Vol 4, n°3, August, pp255-284

2012

2013

  • Alan Peacock, "Adam Smith has returned to live in Edinburgh: A case study", In: Ilde Rizzo, A. Mignosa, dir., "Handbook on the economics of cultural heritage", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp491–498
  • Hugh Rockoff, "Adam Smith on Money, Banking, and the Price Level", In: Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli, Craig Smith, dir., "The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith", Oxford University, pp307-332
  • Heath Spong, "When Self-Interest Trumps Prejudice: Adam Smith’s Market as a Moral Exemplar", In: Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris, dir., "Moral Saints and Moral Exemplars" (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations), Vol 10, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp5-25
  • Thomas Wells, "Adam Smith on Morality and Self-Interest", In: Christoph Luetge, dir., "Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics", Vol 3: Morality and Self-Interest: From Hume and Smith to Contemporary Perspectives, Springer, pp281-296

2015

  • Michelle Schwarze, John T. Scott, "Spontaneous Disorder in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments: Resentment, Injustice, and the Appeal to Providence", Journal of Politics, Vol 77, n°2, pp463–476
  • Katrine Marçal, "Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics", London: Portobello Books Ltd.

2016

  • Andrew Farrant, Maria Pia Paganelli, "Romance or No Romance? Adam Smith and David Hume in James Buchanan’s “Politics without Romance", In: Luca Fiorito, Scott Scheall, Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, dir., "Including a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Postwar Era" (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology), Vol 34A, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp357-372
  • Lisa Herzog, "The Normative Stakes of Economic Growth; or, Why Adam Smith Does Not Rely on ‘Trickle Down", Journal of Politics, Vol 78, n°1, pp50–61
  • Dennis C. Rasmussen, "Adam Smith on What Is Wrong with Economic Inequality", American Political Science Review, Vol 110, n°2, pp342–352

2017

  • B. C. Albrecht, "The Breakdown of Spontaneous Order: Smith and Hayek Diverge", New York University Journal of Law and Liberty, Vol 11, n°1, pp346–370
  • Douglas Den Uyl, "The Fortune of Others: Adam Smith and the Beauty of Commerce", In: Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis, dir., "Wealth, commerce, and philosophy : foundational thinkers and business ethics", Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, pp241-262
  • Frank Garmon Jr., "Adam Smith’s Principles of Taxation in the Early American Republic", In: Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne, Virgil Storr, dir., "Interdisciplinary Studies of the Market Order: New Applications of Market Process Theory", Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, pp183-202
  • Jennifer Pitts, "Irony in Adam Smith’s Critical Global History", Political Theory, Vol 45, n°2, pp141–163
  • Ben Richardson, Simon Glaze, "Poor Choice? Smith, Hayek and the Moral Economy of Food Consumption", Economy and Society. Vol 46, n°1, pp128-151
  • Brianne Wolf, "Beyond the Efficiency of the Market: Adam Smith on Sympathy and the Poor Law", In: Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne, Virgil Storr, dir., "Interdisciplinary Studies of the Market Order: New Applications of Market Process Theory", Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, pp39-62

2018

  • James Otteson, "Adam Smith's Libertarian Paternalism", In: Carmen Pavel, David Schmidtz, dir., "The Oxford Handbook of Freedom", Oxford University Press

2019

  • Manfred J. Holler, "Smith, Adam", In: Alain Marciano, Giovanni Battista Ramello, dir., "Encyclopedia of Law and Economics", New York: Springer, pp1931-1938

Depuis 2020

  • 2022,
    • Gian Marco Farese, Bart Wilson, "­­A Universally Translatable Explication of Adam Smith’s Famous Proposition on 'The Extent of the Market'", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 44(3), September, pp393–412
    • Paul Sagar, "Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics", Princeton: Princeton University Press
  • 2023, Pavel Kuchar, "Smith at 300: Commercial Society and the Women’s Question", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 45, n°2, pp223-225

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