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The Wealth of Nations
The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
It is symbolic that Adam Smith?s masterpiece of economic analysis, The Wealth of Nations, was first published in 1776, the same year as the Declaration of Independence.
In his book, Smith fervently extolled the simple yet enlightened notion that individuals are fully capable of setting and regulating prices for their own goods and services. He argued passionately in favor of free trade, yet stood up for the little guy. The Wealth of Nations provided the first--and still the most eloquent--integrated description of the workings of a market economy.
The result of Smith?s efforts is a witty, highly readable work of genius filled with prescient theories that form the basis of a thriving capitalist system. This unabridged edition offers the modern reader a fresh look at a timeless and seminal work that revolutionized the way governments and individuals view the creation and dispersion of wealth--and that continues to influence our economy right up to the present day. more
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- Posted: Oct-11-2009
Fantastic!
The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because the book is really fat, so when trying to read near the crack you have to sort of pry the book open, and it feels the binding might break. I doubt it though. Great deal! Entire book, handy side-notes... Get it!
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- Posted: Sep-23-2009
One of the Classics of Economics
Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" is truly one of the most influential books in world history. Published in 1776, it discussed many of the economic ideas of the thought system we refer to today as classical or nineteenth-century liberalism.First and foremost, it enumerated the capitalist...
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- Posted: Sep-05-2009
Excellent work, mediocre package
Extremely interesting at parts, but incredibly boring at others. It was probably riveting when it was written. This edition comes in a book which is almost shaped like a cube, it must be held open with care, annoying.
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- Posted: Sep-04-2009
Wealth is Achieved through the Division of their Labor and the Ever-Greater Specialisation of Their Skills.
According to Adam Smith, wealth is achieved through the division of their labour and the ever-greater specialisation of their skills. It is not from benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves not...
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- Posted: Aug-29-2009
Economic classic
I read this version of during my masters days at UK, recommended to me by one of professors. As a student of economics, this is an excellent price, good value for money. I was told that this was Adam Smith's full and unabridged final version of the Wealth of Nations. There is good cross...
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- Posted: Jan-19-2009
Ignore at your own risk
This work is, or should be, required reading for all Americans in High School, College or anytime.
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- Posted: Dec-07-2008
A Must Read For Every Economist
This book is so widely cited and interpreted contrary to the author's original thought, that every economist should read it completely to avoid being misled by such incorrect interpretations.First, let us take the "invisible hand" metaphor. When I have studied economy in the University, I was...
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- Posted: Oct-28-2008
Excellent
This book is filled with great information you will find useful as well as having to find new things you never knew about. I will recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
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- Posted: Oct-11-2008
wealth of nations
pretty much the base for most modern thought on capitalism, while still being surprisingly relevant though it was written over 200 years ago.
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- Posted: Sep-15-2008
Adam Smith: Wealth of nations
This version is just too small for such a great book. No room to write interpretations or other side notes. Bought another one, so it has become my door stop for now; until someone offers me a price or simply asks to borrow it.
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