SAMUEL HOLLANDER was appointed Professor in 1970 and University Professor in 1984 in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto. Amother his other books are The Economics of John Stuart Mill(1985), The Economics of David Ricardo(1979), and The Economics of Adam Smith (1973), all published by University of Toronto Press. He is a Professor Emeritus at Ben-Gurion University.
'There can be no doubt that The Economics of Adam Smith is the most
important work on the Wealth of Nations that has been published for
many decades and that Professor Hollander must be disregarded as in
the front rank of authorities on Adam Smith. The fundamental
importance of the book is that it is a comprehensive analytical
study of the economics of Adam Smith himself instead of the various
versions of his theories as interpreted or developed by subsequent
writers. Professor Hollander ... provides a long overdue
re-assessment and a restoration of emphasis.'
*Economic Journal*
'... a major contribution to Smithsonian scholarship, which imposed
a new perspective on certain unresolved puzzles in the Wealth of
Nations.'
*Economica*
'... based on a formidable knowledge ... should prove of interest
to people both inside and outside the economic profession.'
*Times Educational Supplement*
'Of the many works which have been written on the economics of Adam
Smith, this seems to me to be by far the best I have ever read. It
shows an exhaustive acquaintance with the text to be discussed, a
profound analytical grasp of the various issues raised by its
interpretation, and a logical classification of its subject matter
which is intellectually extremely satisfying ... one of the most
distinguished essays in the history of economic thought of the last
quarter of a century.
*Lord Robbins*
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