An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsUniversity of Chicago Press, 2008年7月18日 - 1152 頁 Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations was recognized as a landmark of human thought upon its publication in 1776. As the first scientific argument for the principles of political economy, it is the point of departure for all subsequent economic thought. Smith's theories of capital accumulation, growth, and secular change, among others, continue to be influential in modern economics. This reprint of Edwin Cannan's definitive 1904 edition of The Wealth of Nations includes Cannan's famous introduction, notes, and a full index, as well as a new preface written especially for this edition by the distinguished economist George J. Stigler. Mr. Stigler's preface will be of value for anyone wishing to see the contemporary relevance of Adam Smith's thought. |
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... consumed by the arti- ficers , as much as possible ; that no other country be able to under- sell like goods at a foreign market . Where one country alone has certain materials , they may safely impose duties upon them when System of ...
... consumed by the arti- ficers , as much as possible ; that no other country be able to under- sell like goods at a foreign market . Where one country alone has certain materials , they may safely impose duties upon them when System of ...
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... consume them ; and when they are dear , more labour and application will be requisite in all trades and arts to ... consuming of the finest products or the wearing of the dearest manufactures by persons whose fortunes can allow it ...
... consume them ; and when they are dear , more labour and application will be requisite in all trades and arts to ... consuming of the finest products or the wearing of the dearest manufactures by persons whose fortunes can allow it ...
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... consume it , the nation will be better or worse supplied with all the necessaries and conveniencies for which it has occasion.3 uce to people , which proportion is regulated by the skill , etc. , of the labour and the proportion of ...
... consume it , the nation will be better or worse supplied with all the necessaries and conveniencies for which it has occasion.3 uce to people , which proportion is regulated by the skill , etc. , of the labour and the proportion of ...
第 2 頁
... consume the produce of ten times , frequently of a hundred times more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the produce of the whole labour of the society is so great , that all are often abundantly supplied , and a work ...
... consume the produce of ten times , frequently of a hundred times more labour than the greater part of those who work ; yet the produce of the whole labour of the society is so great , that all are often abundantly supplied , and a work ...
第 26 頁
... consume , and the brewer and the baker would each of them be willing to purchase a part of it . But they have nothing to offer in exchange , except the different productions of their re- spective trades , and the butcher is already ...
... consume , and the brewer and the baker would each of them be willing to purchase a part of it . But they have nothing to offer in exchange , except the different productions of their re- spective trades , and the butcher is already ...
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