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Hugh Goodacre (2010), ''Limited Liability and the Wealth of ''Uncivilised Nations'': Adam Smith and the Limited to the European Enlightenment'', Cambridge Journal of Economics , 34, pp.857-867. 16. Warren J. Samuels and Steven G. Medema (2006), ''Freeing smith from the ''Free Market'': On the Misperception of Adam Smith on the Economic Role of Government'', History of Political Economy , 37/2, pp.219-226. 17.
Amos Wiztum and Jeffrey T. Young (2006), ''The Neglected Agent: Justice, Power and Distribution in Adam Smith'', History of Political Economy, 38/3, pp.437-471. 18. David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart (2008), ''Adam Smith, Collusion and ''Right'' at the Supreme Court'', Supreme Court Economic Review, 16, pp.159-163.
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123-137. 14. Amit Ron (2008), ''Modern Natural Law Meets the Market: The case of Adam Smith'', European Journal of Political Theory , 7/2, pp.117-136. 15. Hugh Goodacre (2010), ''Limited Liability and the Wealth of ''Uncivilised Nations'': Adam Smith and the Limited to the European Enlightenment'', Cambridge Journal of Economics , 34, pp.857-867. 16.
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