The Wealth of Nations was written by the eighteenth-century Scotsman Adam Smith the father of modern economics. It is a foundational treatise in economic thought. It discusses the benefits of the division of labor competition and trade. It famously argues that where markets are competitive an individual pursuing his or her self-interest is led by an invisible hand to advance the public interest.
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