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      “The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith revolutionized economic thought and remains a cornerstone of modern economics. In this seminal work, Smith explores the principles of capitalism, arguing that free markets, competition, and self-interest drive economic prosperity. Smith’s insights into the division of labor, the invisible hand of the market, and the role of government intervention continue to shape economic policy and theory to this day.

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      Through meticulous analysis and compelling arguments, Smith elucidates the mechanisms by which nations generate wealth and prosperity. He emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and entrepreneurship in fostering economic growth, advocating for minimal government interference in economic affairs. Smith’s work laid the groundwork for classical economics and provided the intellectual foundation for the laissez-faire economic policies that would come to dominate much of the 19th and 20th centuries.

      “The Wealth of Nations” remains essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the principles of economics and the workings of free-market capitalism. Smith’s timeless insights into human behavior, markets, and government intervention continue to influence economists, policymakers, and business leaders, underscoring the enduring relevance of his ideas in today’s global economy.

      Numbered eBooks: 145

      Number of Unique Covers: 61

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 30

      The Markets and Trading

      10 Unique Designs
      x 5 Numbered eBooks
      = 50 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 95 - 144
      (34.48% of Supply)

      The Currency Backing

      8 Unique Designs
      x 4 Numbered eBooks
      = 32 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 63 - 94
      (22.07% of Supply)

      The Governments

      7 Unique Designs
      x 3 Numbered eBooks
      = 21 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 42 - 62
      (14.48% of Supply)

      The Colonies

      6 Unique Designs
      x 2 Numbered eBooks
      = 12 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 30 - 41
      (8.28% of Supply)

      The Wealth Creation

      9 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 9 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 21 - 29
      (6.21% of Supply)

      The Borrowers

      8 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 8 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 13 - 20
      (5.52% of Supply)

      Great Britain

      7 Unique Designs
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      = 7 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 6 - 12
      (4.83% of Supply)

      The Competitors

      6 Unique Designs
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      = 6 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 0 - 5
      (4.14% of Supply)

      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Book.io Con 2024

      First Publication Date : 1776

      Author : Adam Smith

      Genres: Business, Classics, Economics, History, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Politics

      Language : English

      Word Count : 950,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Author Info

      Adam Smith

      Adam Smith (1723-1790), a Scottish philosopher and economist, stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of economic thought. Born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, Smith's seminal work, "The Wealth of Nations," revolutionized the way society understood economics and laid the groundwork for modern capitalism. Published in 1776, this magnum opus explores the principles of free-market economics, division of labor, and the invisible hand theory, shaping economic discourse for centuries to c… Read More

      “The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith revolutionized economic thought and remains a cornerstone of modern economics. In this seminal work, Smith explores the principles of capitalism, arguing that free markets, competition, and self-interest drive economic prosperity. Smith’s insights into the division of labor, the invisible hand of the market, and the role of government intervention continue to shape economic policy and theory to this day.
      Read More

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