Adam Smith Series
Over the years the Institute has hosted a wide range of events covering a variety of topics and diverse speakers. Browse through series that focus on economical and political events as well as talks with business and industry leaders.
The UK Economy In A Changing World
Event Description This year marks the tercentenary of the father of economics, Adam Smith. In the three hundred years since he was born, the world has changed immeasurably. For the
Adam Smith’s Guide to Ethical Entrepreneurship: From Copycat to Innovator
In today’s entrepreneurial landscape, the wisdom of Adam Smith, a seminal figure in economics and moral philosophy, remains incredibly relevant. Drawing from the recent webinar, “From Copycat to Innovator: The
From Copycat To Innovator: The Moral Foundations Of Entrepreneurship
Event Description An enlightening and thought-provoking webinar featuring Dr. Eamonn Butler, a distinguished British economist, Chairman and Founder of the Adam Smith Institute, as he explores the powerful intersection of
We Need To Talk About Inflation
Event Description We are delighted to share the third instalment of our esteemed Adam Smith Series where we host insightful discussions with the world’s leading economists. In this segment, we
Adam Smith’s Influence On Our Political Economy And The State We Are In
Using the themes of Adam Smith’s work as a framework, our speakers provide their thoughts on contemporary global economics.
The economic outlook for China and Asia and the global implications
Watch Recording Event Description We launch the Adam Smith series of Economic Briefings in this, the tercentenary of his birth. Gerard Lyons is a leading international economist based in the
Join us for an enlightening webinar that delves into the intricate landscape of India’s economic and political future. This session will explore India’s current economic status, the potential ramifications of its u
A JOINT DISCUSSION WITH THE ASIA SCOTLAND TRUST, ASIA SCOTLAND INSTITUTE, THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH AND THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. WITH THANKS TO THE REGIUS KEEPER OF THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, EDINBURGH. A p