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One obvious starting point would be "The Historical Roots of the Concept of Human Capital"
by B.F. Kiker in Journal of Political Economy, Oct. 1966. This only devotes a paragraph or
two to Adam Smith but provides much broader context.
 
There is also Mark Blaug, "The Economics of Education in English Classical Political
Economy: A Re-examination" in Essays on Adam Smith edited by Andrew Skinner and Thomas
Wilson, Oxford: 1975. As I recall and as to be expected given the edited volume it appears
in, gives much fuller treatment to Smith.
 
David Mitch 
University of Maryland Baltimore County 
 
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