An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations - Adam Smith - ebook

An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations ebook

Adam Smith

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Discover the timeless classic that laid the foundation of modern economics—An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. A revolutionary work that transformed how we understand trade, markets, and prosperity. First published in 1776, this monumental book by Adam Smith explores the principles of free markets, the division of labor, and the invisible hand that guides economic growth. Written with clarity and insight, The Wealth of Nations explains how nations build prosperity and why individuals, driven by self-interest, contribute to society's wealth. Smith's groundbreaking ideas continue to influence economists, policymakers, and entrepreneurs across the globe. From the roots of capitalism to the complexities of trade and competition, this book offers wisdom that remains as relevant today as it was centuries ago. Whether you're a student of economics or a curious reader seeking to understand the mechanics of wealth, this masterpiece is an essential addition to your library. Celebrated as one of the greatest works in history, The Wealth of Nations has been hailed as "the Bible of economics" and remains a cornerstone of economic theory. Frequently cited in academia and praised for its enduring relevance, this work solidifies Adam Smith's reputation as the father of modern economics. Unlock the secrets of prosperity and explore the ideas that shaped the modern world. Don't miss your chance to own this transformative classic! Click "Buy Now" to get your copy of The Wealth of Nations today.

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Liczba stron: 1719

Rok wydania: 2025

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