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- catalog contributor b6712335.
- catalog created "1937.".
- catalog date "1937".
- catalog date "1937.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1937.".
- catalog description "pt. 1 Everyman his own economist.--pt. 2 New attitudes toward new problems; Hales, the humanist. Malynes, the dogmatist. Misselden, the critic. Mun, the strategist. Pretty, the experimentalist. Grew, the scientist. Charles King, the propagandist. Hume, the synthetist. Postlethwayt, the publicist. Steuart, the political economist.--pt. 3 A primitive theory of production: Land and labor. "Art" and "Ingenious labour". Idleness and luxury. The "Export of work" and "Foreign-paid incomes".--Notes to text.--Appendices: A.A Check list of the more important articles devoted to proposals for economic improvement contained in the Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, volumes I through LXVI (1665-1776). B.A comparison of Postlethwayt's Dictionary with Savary's. C. Malachy Postlethwayt's literary acknowledgments. D. Sir James Steuart's indebtedness to his predecessors.".
- catalog hasFormat "Predecessors of Adam Smith.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Predecessors of Adam Smith.".
- catalog issued "1937".
- catalog issued "1937.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Prentice-Hall, inc.,".
- catalog relation "Predecessors of Adam Smith.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Economics Great Britain History.".
- catalog subject "Economists Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "HB103.A3 J6".
- catalog subject "Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1 Everyman his own economist.--pt. 2 New attitudes toward new problems; Hales, the humanist. Malynes, the dogmatist. Misselden, the critic. Mun, the strategist. Pretty, the experimentalist. Grew, the scientist. Charles King, the propagandist. Hume, the synthetist. Postlethwayt, the publicist. Steuart, the political economist.--pt. 3 A primitive theory of production: Land and labor. "Art" and "Ingenious labour". Idleness and luxury. The "Export of work" and "Foreign-paid incomes".--Notes to text.--Appendices: A.A Check list of the more important articles devoted to proposals for economic improvement contained in the Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, volumes I through LXVI (1665-1776). B.A comparison of Postlethwayt's Dictionary with Savary's. C. Malachy Postlethwayt's literary acknowledgments. D. Sir James Steuart's indebtedness to his predecessors.".
- catalog title "Predecessors of Adam Smith, the growth of British economic thought ...".
- catalog type "text".