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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in Grande Prairie, AB
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The ideas that shaped the modern world began with this book. In An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith lays the groundwork of modern economic thought. Through clear reasoning and powerful insights, Smith explores markets, labor, trade, and the forces that drive prosperity and national wealth. This landmark work introduces enduring concepts such as the division of labor, free markets, and economic self-interest, offering a framework that continues to influence economics, politics, and global policy today. More than a historical text, it is a profound examination of how societies organize production, exchange, and growth. An essential classic for readers interested in economics, philosophy, and the ideas that continue to shape the world.
The ideas that shaped the modern world began with this book. In An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith lays the groundwork of modern economic thought. Through clear reasoning and powerful insights, Smith explores markets, labor, trade, and the forces that drive prosperity and national wealth. This landmark work introduces enduring concepts such as the division of labor, free markets, and economic self-interest, offering a framework that continues to influence economics, politics, and global policy today. More than a historical text, it is a profound examination of how societies organize production, exchange, and growth. An essential classic for readers interested in economics, philosophy, and the ideas that continue to shape the world.




















