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Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis: The Relevance of Adam Smith on Morality and Free Markets
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Review
In this important and elegant work Richard Morgan explains the continuing relevance of Adam Smith and why it was governments, not Smith, that caused the global financial crisis. (John Roskam )
In light of the 2008 financial crisis, this book reminds us of how relevant Smith's thought remains as a pathway to the future that avoids the errors of the recent past. (Samuel Gregg )
About the Author
Richard Morgan is Chairman of BPC Holdings Pty Limited, a private company with interests in agri-business and venture capital. He had a career in industry and has served as Director and Treasurer of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as well as National Treasurer of the Australian Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology.
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