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Economics: Smith to Mill 

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Database Language: English

Contents:  

  • Adam Smith - An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
  • David Ricardo - Principles of Political Economy
  • John Stuart Mill - Principles of Political Economy

Notes: The Wealth of Nations is a corrected reproduction of the excellent critical edition edited by Edward Cannan. The editions of Mill and Ricardo are based on the most authoritative original editions, but are not critical editions.

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Economic Philosophy CD-ROM Web Server SGML Credit
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ISBN# Windows 1-57085-103-4 n/a  1-57085-166-2
Macintosh 1-57085-028-3  
   

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