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The Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith
Narrated by: Philippe Duquenoy
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Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations has influenced economic thinkers for generations. Smith was a firm believer that the economic progress of any nation was tied to free trade and the division of labor.

Although first published in 1776, this book became an important guide to economics during the industrial revolution. It was Smith’s belief that economic growth is automatic in a system free to regulate itself to a certain extent, though he does touch on some drawbacks to this type of economic system. Free trade encourages the few to make their fortunes at the expense of the many. Free from any regulation, the economy of a nation can be derailed with special interests and monopolies.

Public Domain (P)2020 Goffin Media
Capitalism Money United Kingdom Americas United States Latin America
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This book requires some slogging through ancient statistics (impressive research though) but in support of brilliant insights.

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