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?? The book that shaped capitalism, markets, and economic thought for over two centuries. First published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is one of the most influential books ever written. It revolutionized our understanding of economics, introducing concepts such as division of labor, free markets, the invisible hand, and productive vs. unproductive labor ideas that still shape global policy today. This unabridged edition presents Smith's timeless insights in full, allowing readers to explore the intellectual framework behind capitalism, the role of governments, and the forces that drive prosperity and inequality. Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, investor, or intellectually curious reader, this classic will expand your understanding of how wealth is created and sustained. ?? What you'll gain from this work:A deep understanding of economic systems and capitalismCore principles of market behavior and tradeHistorical context for modern economic structuresClear articulation of the benefits and limits of laissez-faire policies?? Perfect for readers of:Economics, finance, and political theoryClassic philosophy and Enlightenment-era thoughtBusiness, entrepreneurship, and investment strategyStudents and researchers in social sciences?? What readers are saying:"e;A towering achievement. No serious economist can ignore it."e; Economic History Review"e;More relevant today than ever in understanding the forces of markets and governments."e; Amazon Reviewer?? Click "e;Buy Now"e; and access the economic masterpiece that laid the groundwork for free markets and modern prosperity.
Undertittel
The Foundational Work of Modern Economics and Capitalist Theory
ISBN
9782386916304
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
7.7.2025
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