Sale!

The Originals The Wealth of Nations

336
Buy Now
  • Free Delivery Orders over ₹ 200

  • Secure Payment Secure Payment

  • 24/7 Support Within 1 Business Day

Scottish political economist and philosopher Adam Smith (1723?1790) is considered the father of modern economics. His influential book, The Wealth of Nations, is the first great work in political economy. In it, Smith argues against regulations on commerce and calls for a limited role of the government. The market economy is to be kept open and free if nations are to prosper, and the government?s core functions must be to maintain law and order, defence, build infrastructure, and promote education. Smith is critical of government control, but not an advocate of laissez-faire. He believes that the market economy can function only when rules are adhered to. Hence the government?s role in maintaining the rule of law is critical.
The Wealth Of Nations, written before the Industrial Revolution transformed the world, resonates with readers in modern times and offers valuable lessons in solving the economic conundrums of the day.

  • Read More

    Product Details

    • Dimensions
      19.8 x 12.9 x 5.6 cm
    • Weight
      600 g
    • ISBN
      9789353764333
    • Publisher
      Om Books International
    • Binding
      Paperback
    • Language
      English

From the Publisher

Customer reviews

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.