Adam smith: A defence economist |
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Authors: | Fanny Coulomb |
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Institution: | Member of the CEDSI, Espace Europe, Centre d'Etudes de Défense et Sécurité Internationale , Université Pierre Mendès France de Grenoble |
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Abstract: | For Smith, “defence” is presented as one of the three big areas requiring the “expenses of the sovereign or Commonwealth”, and therefore justifying state intervention in the economy, beside “justice” and “public works and public institutions”. Against the mercantilist thought, Smith considers that the process of liberalization is a condition of disarmament and peace. It supposes mainly the decolonization, the reduction of defence burden, the eradication of slavery, the denunciation of the mercantilist policy, and the international respect of free trade. Development is both a consequence of liberalization and the main cause of peace. |
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Keywords: | Adam Smith Defence economics |
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