THE world's first public monument to economist Adam Smith was unveiled today.
The monument, which takes the form of a 10ft bronze statue on a massive stone plinth, stands on the Royal Mile – right in the heart of the city where Smith worked and died.
The statue was created by Alexander Stoddart, Scotland's leading monumental sculptor.
Its position is within view of the recent statue of Smith's friend, the philosopher David Hume, looking downhill to the Canongate where Smith lived and is buried.
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