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Adam Smith
human
Sex or gendermale Yasa
Country of citizenshipKingdom of Great Britain Yasa
Name in native languageAdam Smith Yasa
Given nameAdam Yasa
Family nameSmith Yasa
Date of birthJune 1723 Yasa
Place of birthKirkcaldy Yasa
Date of baptism5 June 1723 Yasa
Date of death17 July 1790 Yasa
Place of deathEdinburgh Yasa
Place of burialCanongate Kirkyard Yasa
FatherAdam Smith Yasa
MotherMargaret Douglas Yasa
Spouse Yasa
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Yasa
Writing languageEnglish Yasa
EmployerUniversity of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow Yasa
Educated atUniversity of Glasgow, Balliol College Yasa
Professorshipprofessor Yasa
Academic degreeLegum Doctor Yasa
Doctoral advisorFrancis Hutcheson Yasa
Work locationScotland Yasa
Work period (start)1748 Yasa
Religion or worldviewdeism Yasa
Notable workThe Theory of Moral Sentiments, The Wealth of Nations Yasa
Member ofRoyal Society, Royal Society of Edinburgh, The Select Society, The Poker Club Yasa
Influenced byFrançois Quesnay Yasa
Award receivedFellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Yasa
Copyright status as a creatorcopyrights on works have expired Yasa

[1]Adam Smith Sha chasambo yim mǝyon araskin bǝ lan kǝntawu Aji bǝ lan suro saa duwu mǝyon tulurin findin yaskin bǝ lan (16-june-1723)

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Yim mǝyon tulurin bǝ lan kǝntawu maram bǝ lan saa duwu mǝyon tulurin fillaarin bǝ lan (17-july-1790) Adam Smith dǝ shi malum Economics bǝ cidi Scottish bǝ. (Father of modern Economics) bǝ lan sha botin kasadin nzu ro. Kakkadi wan nzu guda indi dinalan zauro notunama sandi ma. ( The theory of moral sentimens) suro saa duwu mǝyon tulurin fillaarin laarrin bǝ lan (1759) (An inquiry into the nature and cause of the wealth) suro saa duwu mǝyon tulurin fitulurrin araskin bǝ lan (1776).

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Britain