The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is a landmark work of economics that explains how markets, labor, and trade shape the prosperity of nations. It introduces ideas such as the division of labor, the invisible hand, and the role of self-interest in driving economic activity. Smith examines taxes, trade policy, government intervention, and the functioning of markets in remarkable detail, laying the groundwork for modern economic thought. This classic is essential reading for students of economics, business, public policy, and anyone who wants to understand how wealth is created and distributed in society.
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