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Wealth of Nations

Author(s): Adam Smith
An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations.
Introduction And Plan Of The Work.
Book I.
Chapter I. Of the Division of Labour
Chapter II. Of The Principle Which Gives Occasion To The Division Of Labour
Chapter III. That The Division Of Labour Is Limited By The Extent Of The Market
Chapter IV. Of The Origin And Use Of Money
Chapter V. Of The Real And Nominal Price Of Commodities, Or Of Their Price Inlabour, And Their Price In Money
Chapter VI. Of The Component Part Of The Price Of Commodities
Chapter VII. Of The Natural And Market Price Of Commodities
Chapter VIII. Of The Wages Of Labour
Chapter IX. Of The Profits Of Stock
Chapter X. Of Wages And Profit In The Different Employments Of Labour And Stock
Part I. Inequalities arising from the nature of the employments themselves.
Part II. —­ Inequalities occasioned by the Policy of Europe.
Chapter XI. Of The Rent Of Land
Part I. —­ Of the Produce of Land which always affords Rent.
Part II. —­ Of the Produce of Land, which sometimes does, and sometimes does not, afford Rent.
Part III. - Of the variations in the Proportion between therespective Values of that sort of Produce which always affords Rent,and of that which sometimes does, and sometimes does not, afford Rent­
Book II. Of The Nature, Accumulation, And Employment Of Stock
Chapter I. Of The Division Of Stock
Chapter II. Of Money, Considered As A Particular Branch Of The General Stock Ofthe Society, Or Of The Expense Of Maintaining The National Capital
Chapter III. Of The Accumulation Of Capital, Or Of Productive And Unproductivelabour
Chapter IV. Of Stock Lent At Interest
Chapter V. Of The Different Employments Of Capitals
Book III. Of The Different Progress Of Opulence In Different Nations
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Book IV.
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Part II. —­ Of the Unreasonableness of those extraordinary Restraints, upon other Principles.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Part I.
Part II.
Part III.
Chapter VIII.
CONCLUSION OF THE MERCANTILE SYSTEM.
Chapter IX.
APPENDIX TO Book IV
Book V.
Chapter I.
Part I. Of the Expense of Defence.
Part II.
Part III.
Part IV.
Chapter II.
Part I.
Part II.
Chapter III.

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