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Adam Smith was a Scottish economist and philosopher, often referred to as the "father of economics." He is best known for his influential work, "The Wealth of Nations," published in 1776. Smith's ideas laid the foundation for classical economics and the concept of free-market capitalism
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Smith's enduring influence continues to shape economic theory and policy, making him a pivotal figure in the history of economics. His contributions have left a lasting impact on how we understand and approach economic systems. 100 $DEGEN 10000 $FOMO
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Adam Smith, beyond writing "The Wealth of Nations," engaged in various other activities such as teaching at the university and critiquing various social and philosophical issues. 83 $DEGEN for u
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He is also considered one of the main theorists of the modern capitalist system. Smith has detailed his economic ideas in his book The Wealth of Nations. This is the first modern book of economics and Adam Smith's masterpiece. 1000 $FOMO
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