Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Ronald Coase on *The Wealth of Nations*
I recently stumbled upon this thoughtful commentary on Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations by the late great Ronald Coase. Considering that Coase is one of my intellectual heroes (see here, for example), how did I not discover his beautiful essay … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday: *The Most Senile Justice?*
That is the title of my four-page 2007 paper on “judicial decrepitude” — a term coined by historian David Garrow. In brief, building on Garrow’s work, my paper attempts to measure the true extent of the problem of judicial decrepitude … Continue reading
*Adam Smith’s blind spot?*
That is the title of my contribution (in press) to the next issue of the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice. Among other things, my refereed research article extends Geoffrey Brennan and James Buchanan’s public-choice critique of the “optimal taxation” … Continue reading
My sabbatical with Homer et al.
That is the title of my most recent work, which I have just posted to SSRN. In summary, to make the best use of my sabbatical, last summer I enrolled in a Classics seminar at Rollins College in Orlando, Florida. … Continue reading
Adam Smith in Switzerland
… there remain opportunities, even at this late date, for remedying the present meagre knowledge of Adam Smith’s life. [W. R. Scott, “Studies relating to Adam Smith in the last fifty years”, Proceedings of the British Academy (1940), Appendix II, … Continue reading
A conjecture re: Adam Smith and the duchesse d’Enville
Who was the duchesse d’Enville, and what was Adam Smith’s relation to her? Today, Alain Alcouffe and I wish to conclude our series by bringing to your attention an additional primary source that may — or may not — shed … Continue reading
Abbé Colbert on Adam Smith and the Duchesse d’Enville
Who was the duchesse d’Enville, and what was Adam Smith’s relation to her? Thus far this week, Alain Alcouffe and I have explored this enigmatic relationship by surveying the secondary literature on Smith. But of all the works we have … Continue reading
John Rae and Dugald Stewart on Adam Smith and the Duchesse d’Enville
Who was the Duchesse d’Enville, and what was Adam Smith’s relation to her? Among other things, according to Smith’s biographer John Rae, she “was a woman of great ability”, a “devoted friend of Turgot”, as well as a highly-educated and … Continue reading

