Free trade for protectionists: a customs officer’s struggle to establish Adam Smith’s economic thought in Sweden

Intellectual History Review 32 (2):281-297 (2022)
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Adam Smith was quickly gaining fame in northern Europe in the late eighteenth century. His most famous work, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), was translated in...

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Translation and Comparison.László Kontler - 2007 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 3 (1):71-102.

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