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The Wealth of Nations

The Wealth of Nations

By Smith, Adam

Published by Zenith Horizon Publishing

English 2025 ISBN 9782384237913
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💰 What truly creates wealth? Dive into the revolutionary ideas that laid the foundation of modern economics in The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith's timeless masterpiece. Originally published in 1776, this groundbreaking work explores how labor, productivity, and free markets shape the prosperity of nations. Smith's principles—from the invisible hand to division of labor—are still quoted in boardrooms and classrooms around the globe 🌍. In this insightful volume, you'll uncover how self-interest and competition drive innovation, why specialization matters, and how the balance between public good and private gain influences society at large ⚖️. Why readers and scholars value this book: ✔ "A must-read for anyone serious about understanding capitalism and global economics." ✔ "The cornerstone of classical economics—still relevant in today's world of trade wars and global finance." ✔ Required reading in universities and referenced by economists, historians, and policymakers 📘 This edition includes: 📚 Modern formatting and chapter indexing 🧠 Expert annotations for better comprehension 📖 Optimized digital layout for Kindle readers 📥 Download The Wealth of Nations today and equip yourself with the knowledge that shaped modern economic thought. A powerful read for entrepreneurs, students, and thinkers alike!

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