Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
The ghost of Adam Smith
President Trump signed an official memorandum on Thursday calling for “fair and reciprocal” trade tariffs on all major U.S. trading partners (you can read the presidential memo for yourself here), but as per my previous post, does Trump’s executive action … Continue reading
Das Wahre Adam Smith-Problem
(THE REAL ADAM SMITH PROBLEM) “There seem, however, to be two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden upon [imports] for the encouragement of domestic industry.” (Wealth of Nations, IV.ii.23) Thus far (see here, here, … Continue reading
Adam Smith in Love?
“Is any resentment so keen as what follows the quarrels of lovers, or any love so passionate as what attends their reconcilement?” (Adam Smith, The History of Astronomy, Section 1) Was Adam Smith speaking from personal experience when he posed … Continue reading
Adam Smith and the conspiracy of the merchants
THE IMMORTAL ADAM SMITH, PART 7 To prohibit by a perpetual law the importation of foreign corn and cattle is in reality to enact that the population and industry of the country shall at no time exceed what the rude … Continue reading
Smith’s First Law Redux
THE IMMORTAL ADAM SMITH, PART 6 “The natural advantages which one country has over another in producing particular commodities are sometimes so great that it is acknowledged by all the world to be in vain to struggle with them. By … Continue reading
Adam Smith’s dire warning
THE IMMORTAL ADAM SMITH, PART 5 In my previous post in this series, we saw that Adam Smith’s famous “invisible hand” mechanism in the economic arena will work only if two key conditions are met: But do either of these … Continue reading
Sunday songs by Billie and Taylor
Last Sunday (2 Feb.) was the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards show. Although I am a huge country music fan, it is puzzling how a compilation of mediocre songs like “Cowboy Carter” won the Best Album of the Year award. Unless … Continue reading
The logic of the invisible hand
THE IMMORTAL ADAM SMITH, PART 4 Let’s pick up where we left off — with Adam Smith’s Second Law, i.e. the counter-intuitive claim that a group of people will be better off overall when each person keeps busy pursuing his … Continue reading

