Adam Smith is one of the most influential economists of all time, and The Wealth of Nations is his greatest book. It remains a masterpiece to this day and key reading material for economics enthusiasts. MRUniversity sets out to study it once again by examining the work of Adam Smith in our Great Economists course. Please join us in this quest to understand and to see the invisible hand!
In this series of videos, Professors Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok provide a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of The Wealth of Nations and explain its significance in historical and modern contexts. Professor Cowen first read The Wealth of Nations at the age of 15, and has regularly revisited this text since. As he outlines in the video on "What I Learned from Adam Smith," he is struck by Smith's emphasis on the importance of agriculture for economic growth, among other topics. See what you can learn by revisiting The Wealth of Nations or discovering its significance for the first time!
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Ch 1, Division of Labor
Ch. 2, Truck and Barter
Ch. 3, Extent of the Market
Ch. 4, Origin and Use of Money
Ch. 5, Real and Nominal Price
Ch. 6, Component Parts of Price
Ch. 7, Natural Price & Market Price
Ch. 8, Wages of Labor
Ch. 9, Profits of Stock
Ch. 10, Inequalities of Wages
Ch. 11, Rent of Land
Ch. 11, Digression on Silver
Ch. 1, Nature and Division of Stock
Ch. 2, Of Money
Ch. 3, Unproductive Labor
Ch. 4, Interest and Usury
Ch. 5, Employment of Capitals
Ch. 1, Progress of Opulence
Ch. 2, Discouragement of Agriculture
Ch. 3, Cities and Towns
Ch. 4, Towns and Country
Ch. 1, Mercantile Systems
Ch. 2, Restraints Upon Production
Ch. 3, 4-5
Ch. 6, Commerce Treaties
Ch. 7, Of Colonies
Ch. 8, Mercantile Conclusions
Ch. 9, Agricultural Systems
Digression on Corn
Ch. 1, pt. 1, Expense of Defense
Ch. 1, pt. 2, Expense of Justice
Ch. 1, pt. 3, Public Works
Ch. 1, pt. 3, article 2, Education of Youth
Ch. 1, pt. 3, article 3, Religious Instruction
Ch. 1, pt. 4, Expense of the Sovereign
Ch. 2, pt. 1-2, Sources of the Public Revenue
Ch. 2, pt. 3, article 4, Taxes on Commodities