Regarding Bruce Caldwell's query about the passage in Smith:
"People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment
and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the
public, or in some contrivance to raise prices. It is impossible
indeed to prevent such meetings, by any law which either could be
executed, or would be consistent with liberty and justice. But though
the law cannot hinder people of the same trade from sometimes
assembling together, it ought to do nothing to facilitate such
assemblies; much less to render them necessary." Book 1, Ch. X, Part II. (WN).
Sumitra Shah