Investigación De La Naturaleza Y Causas De La Riqueza De Las Naciones

Investigaci� Sobre la Naturaleza y Causas de la Riqueza de las Naciones, de Adam Smith, es una obra fundamental en la historia del pensamiento econ�ico. Publicada originalmente en 1776, esta obra examina los principios que rigen la econom�-a de mercado y la acumulaci� de riqueza. Smith explora temas como la divisi� del trabajo, el libre comercio y la importancia de la competencia en la prosperidad econ�ica.

Esta edici� en espa駉l ofrece a los lectores de habla hispana la oportunidad de acceder a las ideas revolucionarias de Smith. Su an醠isis de la econom�-a y la sociedad sigue siendo relevante hoy en d�-a para comprender los fundamentos del capitalismo y las pol�-ticas que promueven el crecimiento econ�ico. Traducido por Jos� Alonso Ortiz, este volumen es esencial para estudiantes, acad閙icos y cualquier persona interesada en la econom�-a cl醩ica.

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