But we would all be better off if Adam Smith had skipped the bit about “the invisible hand.” He meant little, if anything, by it—he used the term only once in the entire two volumes of The Wealth of ...
At the present moment, one in which print and electronic versions coexist alongside each other, Dickinson textual scholarship is still guided by the “invisible hand” of the lyric ... 1982. “The Fact ...
"In fact, a visible hand that does things like ... However, one could argue that the invisible hand doesn't always lead to optimal efficiency. For example, monopolies can happen through events ...