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An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations ([New] ed.)

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"The Wealth of Nations" is a treasured classic of political economy.

First published in March of 1776, Adam Smith wrote the book to influence a special audience - the British Parliament - and its arguments in the early spring of that year pressed for peace and cooperation with Britain's colonies rather than war.

Smith's message was that economic exploitation, through the monopoly trade of empire, stifled wealth-creation in both home and foreign lands.

Moreover, protectionism preserved the status quo, and privileged a few elites at the expense of long run growth.

Smith wrote, "It is the industry which is carried on for the benefit of the rich and the powerful that is principally encouraged by our mercantile system.

That which is carried on for the benefit of the poor and the indigent is too often either neglected or oppressed."

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Harriman House Publishing
1905641265 / 9781905641260
Hardback
330.153
21/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
xl, 656 p.
24 cm
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Spine title: Wealth of nations.