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But in his breakthrough work, An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations, Smith showed why subsidies, tariffs, monopolies and other government interventions made people poorer.
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In Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith proposed the written word as one of the three great human inventions.
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith considered free trade a great boon to the participating nations' economies, workers and consumers.
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We have it on good authority that they will become apparent: intellectual firepower is part of the wealth of nations (Adam Smith, passim).
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In his landmark 1776 book, Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith called money one of the three great inventions, including the written word and mathematics.
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The basic reason, in fact the near inevitability of it happening, was outlined some 236 years ago by Adam Smith in Wealth of Nations.
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International trade enhances, in the words of Adam Smith, author of the Wealth of Nations.
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Two centuries before Rand arrived on the scene, Adam Smith had already written The Wealth of Nations, a powerful treatise demonstrating why self-interest offers a more secure foundation for a rational society than a selfless dedication to the common good.
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He had not only mastered the writings of Adam Smith, but had also practiced the art of the creation of the wealth of nations.
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