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William Smart (10 April 1853 – 19 March 1915) was a Scottish economist. Initially inspired by Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin, Smart was a conveyor of the thought of the Austrian School, before being won-over to the neoclassicalism of Alfred Marshall.
Smart, eldest son of Alexander Smart and grandson of Reverend William Smart, was born in Barrhead, Scotland.
Works
An Introduction to the Theory of Value on the Lines of Menger, Wieser, and Böhm-Bawerk (1891, 1910).
The Return to Protection (1904)
William Smart (1917). Economic Annals of the Nineteenth Century: 1821–1830. Macmillan and Company, limited.
William Smart (1883). John Ruskin: His Life and Work. Wilson & McCormick.
William Smart (1895). "Glasgow and Its Municipal Industries". The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 9 (2): 188–194. JSTOR 1885599.
Clark, J. Maurice (1917). "Reviewed Work: Second Thoughts of an Economist, by William Smart". Journal of Political Economy. 25 (4): 402–404. doi:10.1086/252976. JSTOR 1819087.
Smart, William (1916). Second Thoughts of an Economist. London: Macmillan and Co.
References
External links
Works by William Smart at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about William Smart at the Internet Archive
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