The Wealth of Nations
English

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<p><strong><em>The Wealth of Nations</em> by Adam Smith stands as one of the foundational works of modern economics and political economy.</strong></p><p>In this influential treatise Smith examines the nature of economic activity the sources of national prosperity and the principles governing markets labour and trade. Drawing upon examples from Britain and across Europe he explores how the division of labour increases productivity how markets coordinate economic activity and how systems of commerce shape the wealth and stability of nations.</p><p>Across its five books Smith addresses the organisation of productive labour the accumulation of capital the role of government in economic life and the policies that promote or hinder national prosperity. His arguments challenged prevailing mercantilist doctrines of the eighteenth century advocating instead for a system in which economic exchange operates largely through voluntary cooperation and open competition.</p><p><em>The Wealth of Nations</em> remains a central text in the history of economic thought. Its analysis of markets incentives and economic institutions continues to influence discussions of political economy public policy and the organisation of modern commercial society.</p>
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