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Is there a future for the robust sort of capitalism favoured by Adam
Smith or have we reached a limit to Anglo-American capitalism as the
engine of human betterment? Over the last few decades scholars from
many points of view have found the basis for a uniquely defensible
position in Smith's work. It is therefore appropriate that the Adam
Smith Review proposes a symposium devoted to the theme: "Is
Anglo-American capitalism passing away?" We are particularly
interested in contributions that view current economic events through
a lens informed by Smith's teaching on institutions, money and
economic growth. Please send proposals and suggestions for
contributions to Sandra J. Peart, Dean, Jepson School of Leadership
Studies
(<[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">http:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])
by October 20, 2009; full papers to be submitted for refereeing by
January 15, 2010.
The Adam Smith
Review
<http://www.adamsmithreview.org/>http://www.adamsmithreview.org/ is
a refereed scholarly review published by Routledge and sponsored by
the International Adam Smith
Society.
<http://www.adamsmithsociety.net/>http://www.adamsmithsociety.net/
In recent years the ASR has taken its place at the center of Smith
scholarship in the world, with an international editorial board
comprised of the most eminent scholars thinking and writing about
Adam Smith. The ASR provides a unique forum for vigorous debate and
the highest standards of scholarship on all aspects of Smith's work,
his place in history, and the significance of his thought for the
modern world. It aims to facilitate discussion among scholars
working from different disciplinary and theoretical perspectives -- a
resource for Smith scholarship in the widest sense.
Sandra J. Peart
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