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OverviewAdam Smith was a Scottish professor of moral philosophy. He published his classic The Wealth of Nations in 1776, the year the American Revolution began. Smith became widely known for his ideas of free markets, laissez-faire commerce, and the ""invisible hand."" Yet English politicians, landed gentry, and the nobility paid little attention and enacted none of Smith's suggested reforms. The American colonies, however, began their existence as an independent nation in 1781 with no money, no industry, no banks, and deep in debt. The Founding Fathers--particularly Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin--turned to the ideas of Adam Smith to create and jump-start an economic system for America with both immediate and long-sustained results. This little-known but vital part of U.S. history is now revealed in Roy C. Smith's highly readable new book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roy C SmithPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780312325763ISBN 10: 0312325762 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 21 February 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this engaging economic and intellectual history, Roy Smith recounts how the United States became the most opulent of countries by putting into practice what the great Scottish economist preached. Roy C. Smith shows, clearly and informatively, how Smithian economics and American politics and entrepreneurship intertwined to produce that wonder called the American economy. - John Steele Gordon, author, The Great Game and The Business of America: Tales from the Marketplace This is the most readable, informative, and genuinely exciting adventure in economic history that I have recently encountered. - James M. Hester, former president of New York University In this engaging economic and intellectual history, Roy Smith recounts how the United States became the most opulent of countries by putting into practice what the great Scottish economist preached. Roy C. Smith shows, clearly and informatively, how Smithian economics and American politics and entrepreneurship intertwined to produce that wonder called the American economy. - John Steele Gordon, author, The Great Game and The Business of America: Tales from the Marketplace This is the most readable, informative, and genuinely exciting adventure in economic history that I have recently encountered. - James M. Hester, former president of New York University Author InformationRoy C. Smith, an Annapolis graduate, was an investment banker at Goldman Sachs for twenty years and has been a professor of entrepreneurship and finance at New York University's Stern School for the past fourteen years. He is the author of several books, including The Global Bankers, The Money Wars, and The Wealth Creators. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |