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Adam Smith, America, and the Doctrinal Defeat of the Mercantile System

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1934 48(2), 304
England's rivals, 304. — Each century had its spokesman: Malynes, 305; Mun, 306; Gee and Postlethwayt, 308. — The Wealth of Nations an attack on all three, 311. — To Smith foreign trade is internal trade internationalized, 312. — Defining mercantilism as protectionism obscures the issue, 314. — Three clues to Smith's significance: his realism, his balance, his creating as he builds, 315. — The place of America in Smith's thought, 315.

Recent Literature on Wage Theory

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1934 49(1), 138
Journal Article Recent Literature on Wage Theory Get access Z. C. Dickinson Z. C. Dickinson University of Michigan Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 49, Issue 1, November 1934, Pages 138–146, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883880 Published: 01 November 1934