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What was Adam smith not known for?

Capitalism


Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, better known by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, was written by Adam Smith in 1776.


What famous work was authored by Adam Smith?

Adam Smith published "The Wealth of Nations" in 1776.


Father of economist?

Adam Smith is considered as the father of the economy. He is known as the most influential thinker in the field of economics. In 1759, he published his first book entitled The Theory of Moral Sentiments.


Adam Smith is best known for what book?

'The wealth of Nations'


Who was know as the father of economics?

Adam Smith is known as 'the father of Economics'.


Who is called 'the father of Economics'?

Adam Smith is known as 'the father of Economics'.


Who was a Scottish economist known for his laissez faire doctrines.?

Adam Smith.


Who is referred to as the father of economics?

John Maynard Keynes


What is the proper form of address for a gay couple?

If the is couple is male and has the same last name:Messrs. Ryan & Adam SmithMr. Ryan Smith & Mr. Adam SmithRyan & Adam Smith(the third way is the most natural for most situations)If the couple is female, and has the same last name:Ms. Janet Smith & Ms. Kim SmithJanet & Kim Smith(the second way is the most natural for most situations)If the couple has different last names:Mr. Ryan Smith & Mr. Adam JonesRyan Smith & Adam JonesMs. Janet Smith & Ms. Kim JonesJanet Smith & Kim JonesNever ever say "Mr. & Mr." or "Mrs. & Mrs."


What is the most important purpose of production according to Adam Smith?

According to Adam Smith, "consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production."


People known as the father of capitalism?

Adam Smith, and sometimes John Locke.