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Hume’s Principles of Political Economy

Andrew S. Skinner

Year: 2008 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 381-413   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

David Hume's essays were "the cradle of economics," suggested John Hill Burton, in his important biography of Hume. Although this may be a biographer's exaggeration, there can be no doubt that Hume's work provided an important contribution to political economy as a discipline, together with a significant critique of the "mercantile" system that was later attacked by his friend Adam Smith.

Keywords:
Exaggeration Biography Politics Adam smith Positive economics Philosophy Neoclassical economics Epistemology Economics Environmental ethics Political science Law Psychology Psychoanalysis

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Citation History

Topics

Political Economy and Marxism
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Economic Theory and Institutions
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics

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