This PDF contains the blueprint for modern capitalism. It moved economics away from hoarding gold toward and freedom of exchange . Terms like "division of labor," "invisible hand," and "free market" all stem from this single work.
(1776), often cited in Croatian as is the foundational text of modern economics. It shifted global thinking by arguing that a nation's wealth is not found in hoarded gold, but in the total stream of goods and services its labor produces. 1. Key Concepts and "The Invisible Hand" Adam Smit Bogatstvo Naroda.pdf
| Deo knjige | Tema | Preporučeno poglavlje | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Uzroci rasta produktivnosti | Poglavlja 1-3 (podela rada) | | Knjiga IV | Politička ekonomija | Poglavlje 2 (o merkantilizmu) | | Knjiga V | Prihodi države | Poglavlje 1 (troškovi odbrane i obrazovanja) | This PDF contains the blueprint for modern capitalism
Smith was a fierce critic of mercantilism—the dominant economic theory of his time, which held that a nation’s wealth was measured by its accumulation of gold and silver and advocated heavy state regulation of trade. Instead, Smith argued that wealth comes from production and exchange. He championed free trade, minimal government intervention, and the removal of tariffs, monopolies, and restrictive guild laws. (1776), often cited in Croatian as is the
I notice you’ve mentioned a file titled — which appears to be a Serbian or Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin version of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations ( Bogatstvo naroda ).