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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations : Volumes I and 2 (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith)
 
 

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations : Volumes I and 2 (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith) (Paperback)

by Adam Smith (Author), R.H. Campbell (Editor), Andrew S. Skinner (Editor), W.B. Todd (Editor) "The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 1094 pages
  • Publisher: Liberty Fund Inc.,U.S. (1 Jan 1982)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0865970084
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865970083
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.4 x 7.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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First published in 1776, the year in which the American Revolution officially began, Smith's "Wealth of Nations" sparked a revolution of its own. In it Smith analyzes the major elements of political economy, from market pricing and the division of labor to monetary, tax, trade, and other government policies that affect economic behavior. Throughout he offers seminal arguments for free trade, free markets, and limited government. Criticising mercantilists who sought to use the state to increase their nations' supply of precious metals, Smith points out that a nation's wealth should be measured by the well-being of its people.Prosperity in turn requires voluntary exchange of goods in a peaceful, well-ordered market. How to establish and maintain such markets? For Smith the answer lay in man's social instincts, which government may encourage by upholding social standards of decency, honesty, and virtue, but which government undermines when it unduly interferes with the intrinsically private functions of production and exchange. Social and economic order arise from the natural desires to better one's (and one's family's) lot and to gain the praise and avoid the censure of one's neighbors and business associates. Individuals behave decently and honestly because it gives them a clear conscience as well as the good reputation necessary for public approbation and sustained, profitable business relations.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A useful crash course on Adam Smith's discourse, 22 Sep 2008
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I can only describe this particular edition of Wealth of Nations as a useful crash course on Adam Smith's discourse, mindful of the fact that there were five editions of this historically significant work. But then that's the beauty of this condensed compendium.

Most editions available in the market draw on Smith's Wealth of Nation Volume I (Of the causes of improvement), Volume II (Of the Nature, Accumulation, and Employment of Stock) and Volume III (Of the different Progress of Opulence in different Nations) at the most. However, this edition contains healthy inclusions from Book IV (Of Systems of political Economy) and Book V (Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Commonwealth). For this alone, the editor Kathryn Sutherland deserves credit.

It is not a mouthful but a practical handy book on Wealth of Nations. Those who have never studied economics would enjoy reading it too if they are so inclined, especially students of history and philosophy. Since this is a complex work authored over two hundred years ago, the editor's footnotes and references enhance comprehension.

Yet the wonderful details of Smith's key thoughts have not been stifled in any way - working of the markets, division of labour, general prosperity, government and taxation are all there. In essence, Wealth of Nations remains a true classic and I found this edition of it to be an easy and enjoyable read. Overall, its a handy reference book to have on your bookshelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Capitalism by it's first advocate, 13 Jul 1998
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This 18th Century book is a well-reasoned broadside against mercantilism and state-run monopolies. Suprisingly, it is incredibly easy-to-read, even compared to modern fiction novels, and you can just open it and let your eyes fall where they may. Vital reading for those who promote or oppose the free-market. Read about capitalism from a temperate, intellectual proponent, rather than a right-wing extremist or left-wing radical. Also, important details on the living standards of the factory worker in 18th Century England from someone who actually lived in those times, rather than biased guesswork on the part of later 19th Century writers - it'll change your perspective!
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Great Work of a Great Mind., 10 Jun 1999
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Although this book is hailed as one of the greatest works in Economics ever and set the foundations for contemporary Economic thought, the Wealth of Nations is not a good read. It is extremely difficult to digest and requires extreme concentration. Few would read the book unless required in an Economics course or the like. Smith was undoubtedly a genius - way ahead of his time. However, the reader must have as great an intellect to fully comprehend what Smith is writing. Perhaps "user-friendly" books were not the fashion of the times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Work, but easier ways of getting the message
Adam Smith has rightly been described as the father of economics, and is most famous for `Wealth of Nations'. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Roger

5.0 out of 5 stars The classic economic text - and more; hard going but rewarding
An abridged version of the five volumes comprising "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations", first published in 1776 on the eve of the American War of... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Live an 18th century experience
The book is extremely readable although published way back in 1776 (the same year as the American War of Independence). Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars where many things began
I loved this book, not for it's economic content but for it's wonderfully overarching principles and view of history, philosophy and economics. Read more
Published on 16 May 2003 by imayfly

5.0 out of 5 stars Money comes second:Smith was a enlightened moral philosopher
Adam Smith (Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow) had previously written 'The Moral Theory of Sentiments' and had probably intended to write a third (spiritual) overarching... Read more
Published on 5 Aug 2000 by angus.skinner@blueyonder.co.uk

5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, How much we owe Smith!
I must take exception to the Amazon review: saying that Smith viewed Capitalism suspiciously is utterly untenable. Read more
Published on 20 Jul 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars foundation of capitalism with a flaw
This master reference book sure laid the foundations for capitalistic theory and politics, but one element is not demonstrated or rather its demonstration has since proved... Read more
Published on 26 May 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A must read for any student of economics.
He laid the foundation for the capitalist, free market economy and is one the founders of modern day economics. Lissez-faire and how it is accomplished. Read more
Published on 5 Feb 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps the most lucid "social" writing ever
Based on his previous writings on human behaviour, Adam Smith shows, systematically and consistently, how a market-based economic system promotes general welfare through the... Read more
Published on 5 Dec 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Try the Cannan edition
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The enthusiasm of the other reviewers, which I share, should not omit some classic (and often neglected) replies to Smith. Read more

Published on 31 Jul 1998

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