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The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Goes To…..
The Nobel in Econ (a/k/a The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) for 2024 was awarded a few days ago to Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT and to James Robinson of the University of Chicago. Here at Adam Smith, Esq., we try to... read more +Happy Thanksgiving
A Macy's Parade balloon gets ready for its big annual moment--this all happens about a mile from the offices of Adam Smith, Esq.: Courtesy The New York Times.
Selecting Your Firm’s Next CEO
The longer I'm a student of our industry, the more firms we observe outperforming and underperforming, and the more clients we engage with (several recently) on the issue of leadership succession planning, the more firmly I believe that leadership matters. Really...
Adam Smith on the Colonists’ Victory
Adam Smith was living in Edinburgh in October 1777 when a distraught friend brought news of the surrender of British General Burgoyne at Saratoga, exclaiming in the deepest distress that the British Empire was ruined. "There is much ruin in a nation," Smith replied.
The Fatal Shore
Nearly 20 years ago Robert Hughes published The Fatal Shore: The Epic of Australia's Founding, still perhaps the definitive historical treatise on Australia's founding from the continent's discovery by the West to Britain's decision to transport incorrigible convicts...
Letter from London
As regular readers know is my custom, when I return from a trip to London I typically endeavo(u)r to distill my reactions in a brief report. As my trip this week was especially brief (shy of 72 hours), this report will be too. By way of background, I had 10 meetings...