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The Wealth of Nations
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- Nombre de pages428
- FormatePub
- ISBN979-10-7012-310-2
- EAN9791070123102
- Date de parution01/10/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille952 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurZenith Maple Leaf Press
Résumé
What truly creates wealth-and what makes nations prosper?
The Wealth of Nations (1776), by Adam Smith, is one of the most influential books ever written-laying the foundations of modern economics and shaping the way we understand markets, trade, and human behavior.
In this monumental work, Smith explores the power of the division of labor, the efficiency of markets, and the role of self-interest in driving innovation and growth.
He challenges old systems of mercantilism and argues for free markets guided by the famous "invisible hand." More than an economic treatise, The Wealth of Nations is a profound reflection on society, morality, and progress. Its insights continue to influence economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers worldwide. Essential reading for anyone interested in business, politics, or history, this classic remains as relevant today as it was at the dawn of the modern age. ?? Click "Buy Now" and explore Adam Smith's timeless masterpiece on wealth, freedom, and human progress.
He challenges old systems of mercantilism and argues for free markets guided by the famous "invisible hand." More than an economic treatise, The Wealth of Nations is a profound reflection on society, morality, and progress. Its insights continue to influence economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers worldwide. Essential reading for anyone interested in business, politics, or history, this classic remains as relevant today as it was at the dawn of the modern age. ?? Click "Buy Now" and explore Adam Smith's timeless masterpiece on wealth, freedom, and human progress.
What truly creates wealth-and what makes nations prosper?
The Wealth of Nations (1776), by Adam Smith, is one of the most influential books ever written-laying the foundations of modern economics and shaping the way we understand markets, trade, and human behavior.
In this monumental work, Smith explores the power of the division of labor, the efficiency of markets, and the role of self-interest in driving innovation and growth.
He challenges old systems of mercantilism and argues for free markets guided by the famous "invisible hand." More than an economic treatise, The Wealth of Nations is a profound reflection on society, morality, and progress. Its insights continue to influence economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers worldwide. Essential reading for anyone interested in business, politics, or history, this classic remains as relevant today as it was at the dawn of the modern age. ?? Click "Buy Now" and explore Adam Smith's timeless masterpiece on wealth, freedom, and human progress.
He challenges old systems of mercantilism and argues for free markets guided by the famous "invisible hand." More than an economic treatise, The Wealth of Nations is a profound reflection on society, morality, and progress. Its insights continue to influence economists, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers worldwide. Essential reading for anyone interested in business, politics, or history, this classic remains as relevant today as it was at the dawn of the modern age. ?? Click "Buy Now" and explore Adam Smith's timeless masterpiece on wealth, freedom, and human progress.


















