
by Smith, Adam
The Foundation of Modern Economics<br/>Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations is one of the most influential works in the history of economic thought. Published in 1776, this groundbreaking text explores the principles of free markets, the division of labour, and the role of government in creating prosperity. Smith’s insights into human behaviour and the dynamics of wealth have shaped modern economics, making The Wealth of Nations an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the forces that drive economies.<br/>Why This Edition Stands Out: Simplified and Accessible Language: This edition adapts Smith’s 18th-century prose into clear, modern English, perfect for students, newcomers to economics, and general readers. Inclusive and Reader-Friendly: Designed for neurodivergent readers and non-native English speakers, ensuring Smith’s reflections are accessible to all. Relevance to Today: Explores Smith’s timeless ideas on free markets, government roles, and wealth creation, connecting them to contemporary economic challenges. Practical Insights: Includes annotations and explanations that make complex concepts easy to understand and apply.<br/>From the division of labour to the invisible hand of the market, The Wealth of Nations offers a comprehensive analysis of the principles that drive economic progress. Smith’s reflections on education, infrastructure, and the balance between self-interest and social responsibility remain deeply relevant to modern readers.<br/>Whether you are a student of economics, a history enthusiast, or someone interested in understanding the foundations of modern markets, this edition of The Wealth of Nations provides a clear and engaging way to explore one of the most important works in economic thought.
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