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all of Smith's ideas contributed in the American economy which lead to the increase of the productivity and output, it also increased the competitions in the market.
All the developed countries of the world...
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Adam Smith was a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. One of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Adam Smith is best known for two classic works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).
When Adam Smith published his work "Wealth Of Nations" in 1776 it was revolutionary. Opponents of new economic ideas that Smith presented were outraged. Smith's work was the beginning of modern classical economics. He advocated economic liberalism to replace the economies of the day, namely Mercantilism.Smith condemned unwarranted State control and monopoly and argued for competition, private enterprise, and free trade, as the best method for producing wealth and prosperity.Smith's supporters were peoples who saw the evils of Mercantilism which was the economic system supporting imperialism and colonialism.His supporters were people who disliked government's control of economies.This group included businessmen and free thinkers.
Copernicus.
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did
aristotle and nicolaus copernicus
Copernicus and Galileo
Nicholas Copernicus did
Galileo Galilei :)
Nicholas Copernicus.
Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo
No one because no one was alive then
It is unclear that Voltaire knew what his main ideas were since he contradicted himself quite often.
Ptolemy.