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Adam Smith’s Theory of Value: A Reappraisal of Classical Price Discovery

Sabiou Inoua and Vernon L. Smith
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Vernon L. Smith: Chapman University

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Abstract: The relevance of Adam Smith for understanding human morality and sociality is recognized in the growing interest in his work on moral sentiments among scholars of various academic backgrounds. But, paradoxically, Adam Smith’s theory of economic value enjoys a less prominent stature today among economists, who, while they view him as the “father of modern economics”, considered him more as having had the right intuitions about a market economy than as having developed the right concepts and the technical tools for studying it. Yet the neoclassical tradition, which replaced the classical school around 1870, failed to provide a satisfactory theory of market price formation. Adam Smith’s sketch of market price formation (Ch. VII, Book I, Wealth of Nations), and more generally the classical view of competition as a collective higgling and bargaining process, as this paper argues, offers a helpful foundation on which to build a modern theory of market price formation, despite any shortcomings of the original classical for-mulation (notably its insistence on long-run, natural value). Also, with hindsight, the ex-perimental market findings established the remarkable stability, efficiency, and robust-ness of the old view of competition, suggesting a rehabilitation of classical price discov-ery. This paper reappraises classical price theory as Adam Smith articulated it; we expli-cate key propositions from his price theory and derive them from a simple model, which is an elementary sketch of the authors’ more general theory of competitive market price formation.

Keywords: Methodology of Economics; Micro-economic Theory; Experimental Economics; History of Economic Thought (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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