- biographyonline.net writers/adam-smith.htmlAdam Smith died in Edinburgh on 17 July 1790 after a painful illness. Amongst his final words, he expressed a regret that he had not achieved more.
- youtube.com watchAdam Smith (1723 - 1790) is widely hailed as the founding father of what is now known as economics and capitalism, and his 1776 book, An Inquiry into the Nature...
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/adam-smith-615.phpAdam Smith was a Scottish Philosopher and Political Economist. Read this biography to learn more about his childhood, profile, life and timeline.
- bilgiustam.com adam-smith-kimdir/3446_200px-adamsmith. ... Adam Smith” “Yaratılışın Sorgulanması” ve “Ulusların Zenginliği” adlı kitaplarını 1776 yılında yayınlamıştır.
- libertarianism.fandom.com wiki/Adam_Smith] Smith, born at Kirkcaldy, was the only child of Adam Smith, writer to the signet, by Margaret, daughter of John Douglas of Strathendry, Fifeshire.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Adam_SmithAdam Smith, FRS (Baptized June 5, 1723 – July 17, 1790) was a Scottish political economist, lecturer and essayist who is principally known for having...
- ekonomizm.com 2014/04/adam-smith.htmlİskoçyalı ekonomist ve filozof olan Adam Smith, Glasgow ve Oxford Üniversitelerinde öğrenim görmüş ve daha sonra Glasgow Üniversitesi’nde ahlak felsefesi...
- Adam Smith was born on June 15, 1965, in Washington, D.C. Adam was raised in SeaTac, Washington where his father, Ben, worked as a ramp serviceman...
- bizfluent.com facts-7213230-adam-smith-s-…This idea can trace its roots to Adam Smith, an 18th-century Scottish philosopher who became famous by his influential book "The Wealth of Nations."
- econlib.org library/Enc/bios/Smith.htmlIn The Wealth of Nations, he had defended smuggling as a legitimate activity in the face of “unnatural” legislation. Adam Smith never married.