This chapter discusses the popular idea according to which Smith is the father of economic liberalism. First, this chapter explores the ambiguities of Laissez-faire. Its first occurrence affirms the idea that exporters must act freely to import precious
theory of economic liberalismpositive stageneo-institutional economicsTheory of economic liberalism has undertaken theological, metaphysic, and positive stages. Rationale of "invisible hand" crea...
1.Ge Gongzhen sliberalismis an important component of his journalism.戈公振自由主义思想作为戈公振新闻思想的重要组成部分,研究其内在要素、显著特点和深层动因,对于构建当代中国言论自由的言说框架具有重要意义。 2.This paper discusses how Yan Fu found the diversity between the East and the West when he i...
104 Russ Roberts Definition of Economics, Adam Smith and Happiness. 082 Peter Boettke Hayek and Keynes. 085 Michael Roberts Capitalism, Marxism, Protecting Resources and Ecology. 081 Julie Nelson Ecology and Gender. 114 Deirdre McCloskey The change that brought about the equality of liberalism and...
Adam Smith, David Hume, liberalism, and esotericism: Introduction Daniel B. Klein, Thomas W. Merrill Pages 712-716 Article preview select article The dynamism of liberalism: An esoteric interpretation of Adam Smith Research articleAbstract only ...
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the theories of comparative advantage, free trade, international division of labor and market scale, more and more countries accepted and integrated into economic globalization either on their own initiative or passively. As a resu...
The second consequence was the mistaken assumption thatmorederegulated liberalism could re-energize the economy. On this presupposition, the ‘fix’ for “secular stagnation” was assumed to reside in making it ever-easier and ever-cheaper for households and businesses to borrow. ...
Economic theory refers to the economic models that explain the behavior of economic elements in the society. The behavior and choices of consumers and producers are described in economic theories. Some economic theories include liberalism, capitalism and mixed economy....
Self-interest, love, and economic justice: a dialogue between classical economic liberalism and catholic social teaching. Journal of Business Ethics 30(3): 213–231. Article Google Scholar Coase, R.H. 1937. The nature of the firm. Economica 4: 386–405. Article Google Scholar Coase, R....