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The Wealth of Nations

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SKU: 9789387779464

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“Adam Smith’s ‘The Wealth of Nations’ (ISBN: 9789387779464) explores the creation of national wealth, from division of labor and money to political economy and taxation. First published in 1776, this foundational text of classical economics remains highly influential. Discover the principles that shape economic thought and policy.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789387779464
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 12.6 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9387779467
  • Publisher Date: 01 Apr 2018
  • Height: 4.5 mm
  • No of Pages: 1144
  • Weight: 700 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for The Wealth of Nations

  1. Jhalak Grover

    A dense and detailed exploration of economic principles. Some sections were a bit dry, but overall, a very informative read. A bit hard to get through. Smith provides good ideas.

  2. Shruti Rathi

    A classic for a reason. ‘The Wealth of Nations’ offers a comprehensive look at economics. It’s long, but worth the effort. Smith’s writing is accessible and insightful. Would recommend for economics enthusiasts!

  3. Varalika Kathuria

    A bit too verbose for my taste. It covers many aspects of economy. The core ideas are solid, but getting to them is a bit of a slog. However, I would still recommend this book.

  4. Gourav Parwal

    An okay read. Some of the concepts are repetitive and the writing style is dense. Still, it provides a good overview of early economic thought. It has shaped modern economics.

  5. Devanshu Chauhan

    A bit of a slog to get through. But the core ideas are well-explained. A dense book, required too much focus. However, helped me to understand modern economy and banking system.

  6. Sandhya Kumari

    Essential reading, even today. ‘The Wealth of Nations’ lays the groundwork for modern economics. It is challenging but rewarding. It will give you a historical perspective.

  7. Pankaj Kumar

    An interesting historical perspective on economic thought. It can be heavy and dry in parts. But it shaped modern economy, and it is worth it for anyone interested in economics.

  8. Saksham Mathur

    This book opened my eyes to economics. Smith’s clear thinking and persuasive arguments make this a compelling read. A bit lengthy but worth the investment. I recommend this.

  9. Anshul Garg

    A dense but rewarding read. Smith’s ideas are still relevant today, though some concepts are a bit outdated. Provides historical context to modern economic system. I found it little hard to digest at times.

  10. Devansh Saxena

    It’s a classic but not an easy read. Smith’s ideas are revolutionary. The examples feel dated but you can translate it to modern settings. Economics concepts are important here.

  11. Jayesh Mittal

    A challenging but ultimately worthwhile read. It needs a lot of focus to read. It offers key insights into the development of modern economies. It is a dense book to read.

  12. Tanya Gupta

    An important and influential work. Some parts are a struggle due to the age of the text. I would suggest to read modern versions of the book to appreciate its concepts.

  13. Shambhavi Singh Rajput

    A timeless masterpiece. Smith’s insights into economics are as relevant now as they were centuries ago. Must read for the serious economics student. His observation are still good.

  14. Debashish Das

    Found it quite difficult to get through. The language is quite old. It has some good points but requires lots of focus. I feel economics has moved on now but still a landmark.

  15. Joseph Derrick Sabu

    Changed the way I see the economy. A truly important book, even if the writing style takes some getting used to. It is great to know that people thought about this in past.

  16. Ayush Bhatnagar

    A groundbreaking work, although some theories feel a bit archaic now. Still, it’s essential reading for understanding the roots of modern economics. Gave me a lot of insight.

  17. Aswani Das

    I struggled with the language and length of this book. While Smith’s ideas are important, it’s a tough read for a modern audience. I would suggest reading this with a guide.

  18. Stuti Goyal

    Adam Smith’s work is a revelation. It is a must-read for anyone serious about economics. Some parts are challenging but its concepts will broaden your understanding. Highly recommended!

  19. Yasmeen Bano

    A must-read for anyone interested in economics or history. Smith’s insights are profound and still applicable today. I understood how economy progressed through time.

  20. Rahul Rinwa

    Found it hard to stay focused while reading. It has fundamental concepts but Smith’s writing style is difficult to understand. I would only recommend if you are seriously studying economics.

  21. Vishal Sinha

    A foundational text that still resonates. Smith’s understanding of markets and trade is impressive. It is a bit old but still relevant. I have gained a lot from this.

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