The groundbreaking work that transformed the way the world understands economics, trade, and society.
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the monumental work by Adam Smith that laid the foundation for modern economic thought.
First published in 1776, this influential book explores the principles behind wealth creation, division of labor, productivity, trade, and the role of markets in shaping nations and societies. Through detailed analysis and powerful observations, Smith examines how individual choices, economic systems, and social structures interact to influence prosperity.
Written with remarkable insight and historical importance, this classic work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the ideas that shaped global economics and continues to inspire discussions about commerce, industry, and human behavior.
Whether you are a student, researcher, history enthusiast, or reader interested in the origins of economic theory, The Wealth of Nations remains an essential journey into the foundations of modern economic thinking.