JB Davis, The Theory of the Individual in Economics. Identity and Value [Book Review]

History of Economic Ideas 12 (3):125-129 (2004)
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Abstract

I argue that Adam Smith does more than providing an account of competitive behavior loosely linked to an underlying psychology since the joint between the complex psychology of The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the invisible hand pages in The Wealth of Nations explains why some of the basest affections, greed and ambition, prevail over other tendencies in certain social groups, namely merchants and manufacturers, in a commercial and urban society.

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