- Book 2: Intro. and Ch. 1 - Of the Nature, Accumulation, and Employment of Stock.
- Book 2: Ch. 2 - Of Money, Considered as a Particular Branch of a Particular Stock Of Society, part 1
- Book 2: Ch. 2 - Of Money Considered as a particular Branch of the General Stock of the Society, part 2
- Book 2: Ch. 2 - Of Money Considered as a particular Branch of the General Stock of the Society, part 3
- Book 2: Ch. 3 - Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of Productive and Unproductive Labour, part 01
- Book 2: Ch. 3 - Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of Productive and Unproductive Labour, part 02
- Book 2: Ch. 4 - Of Stock Lent at Interest
- Book 2: Ch. 5 - Of the Different Employment of Capitals
- Book 3: Ch. 1 - Of the Natural Progress of Opulence
- Book 3: Ch. 2 - Of the Discouragement of Agriculture...
- Book 3: Ch. 3 - Of the Rise and Progress of Cities and Towns...
- Book 3: Ch. 4 - How the Commerce of the Towns Contributed to the Improvement of the Country
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist Adam Smith, published on March 9, 1776 during the Scottish Enlightenment. It is a clearly written account of political economy at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, and is widely considered to be the first modern work in the field of economics. (from Wikipedia)
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