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Key terms:
labour
wages
profits
commodity
wealth of nations
division of labour
mercantilism
wages of labour
greater part
amount of labour
competition among
tenant
invisible hand
interest rates
profits of stock
political economy
endeavours
adam smith
real value
capitalists
exportation
uncultivated
merchants and manufacturers
mercantile system
amount of revenue
nature and causes
causes of the wealth
inquiry into the nature
fall of the roman empire
dexterity
restraints upon the importation
amount of labour required
opulence
lent at interest
smith illustrates
meritocracy
alienation
free trade
additions and corrections
proprietors
advantages which europe
economic growth
division of labor
greater quantity
nominal value
immediate consumption
smith argues
landlord
derived from the discovery
rent of land
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