Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Table of Contents of *Die Adam Smith Probleme*
Below the fold is the full Table of Contents of the revised and corrected draft of “DIE ADAM SMITH PROBLEME“:
Wikipedia Wednesday: hexapawn
Via, where else?, Wikipedia: “Hexapawn is a deterministic two-player game invented by Martin Gardner. It is played on a rectangular board of variable size, for example on a 3×3 board or on a regular chessboard. On a board of size … Continue reading
How to improve the NBA All-Star game
I agree with loudmouth sports commentator Stephen A. Smith that the NBA All-Star game is a complete embarrassment, but what is to be done? Short of cancelling this joke of a game altogether, why not deduct points when a player … Continue reading
Two more Adam Smith problems
Note: TMS refers to Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments, while WN = The Wealth of Nations I mentioned in a previous post (see here or below) that typing “another Adam Smith problem” into Google Scholar’s search engine generates nine results: … Continue reading
ADAM SMITH TOKYO UPDATE
Based on my own work as well as that of my co-author Salim Rashid, I have made many substantial revisions and corrections to “DIE ADAM SMITH PROBLEME” and have posted an updated draft on SSRN (see here) in preparation for … Continue reading
Partial Taxonomy of Adam Smith Problems
I have said it before, and I will say it again: there is more than one “Das Adam Smith Problem”! By way of example, below are just a small sample of some of the many unresolved Adam Smith mysteries that … Continue reading
Additional Adam Smith Problems
Happy Leap Day! In my previous post, I shouted out my colleague and friend, Salim Rashid, for formulating a new Adam Smith problem — or what I now like to call “Salim Rashid’s Adam Smith Problem” — in his work-in-progress … Continue reading

