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The Wealth of Nations
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Discover the foundational text of modern economics, Adam Smith’s *The Wealth of Nations*. Explore the principles of free markets, individual enterprise, and the invisible hand in this 1776 masterpiece. Edited by Alan B. Krueger, this edition offers a fresh perspective on Smith’s timeless insights into wealth creation and economic growth. ISBN: 9780553585971.
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Charu –
A classic, but tough to get through. Smith’s ideas are brilliant, but the language is dense. I’m glad I read it, but it was a slog.
Tarushi Jain –
Found it a bit long-winded. The core arguments are good, but could have been made more concisely.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
A groundbreaking work that laid the foundation for modern economics. Be ready for old language.
Pavi Gupta –
Challenging but rewarding. Gained a profound understanding of market dynamics. Highly recommended!
Kashish Rawat –
Interesting historical context, but not the easiest read. Found some sections repetitive.
Akhil Raj –
This book is a masterpiece. It’s dense, but rewarding. It offers insights that are still relevant today.
Vashisth Kumar Singh –
Not an easy read, but it’s a foundational text. I learned a lot about the history of economic thought.
Aniket Mathur –
Changed how I see the world! Though dense, Smith’s ideas are timeless and impactful.
Shubham –
I found it somewhat dull. It is a fundamental cornerstone of economics, but I would consider Cliff Notes.
Prajjwal Sahu –
Wealth of Nations is incredibly insightful and explains fundamental economic principles. /!
Shifa Islam –
I struggled to finish this book. It’s very dense and the language is difficult. But it has good points.
Yogesh –
A bit dry and repetitive at times, but the insights are worth the effort. Krueger’s edition is helpful.
Esha Kumari –
An important book, but it’s definitely a product of its time. Some of Smith’s assumptions don’t hold up today.
Aditi Mishra –
An okay read. I like some arguments but disagree with others. It is a matter of taste.
Tridibesh Mukhopadhyay –
This book changed my perspective on how the world works. Highly recommend, but be prepared to take your time with it.
Ojasvi Singh –
Important but dated. Consider supplementary materials to contextualize Smith’s arguments.
Vaishnavi –
Essential reading for understanding economics. Some parts are outdated, but the core concepts are still relevant today.
Aryaman Sharma –
Smith’s ideas are revolutionary. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in economics or political science.
Shashank –
Hard work to read, but the reward of better understanding, makes the effort worthwhile.
Yash Yadav –
A detailed, if somewhat verbose, analysis of early economic systems. Plenty to digest.