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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Biographical Note Contents Introduction by Robert Reich Introduction and Plan of the Work Book I - Of the Causes of Improvement in the productive Powers of Labour, and of the Order according to which its Produce is naturally distributed among the different Ranks of the People
Chapter I - Of the Division of Labour Chapter II - Of the Principle which gives Occasion to the Division of Labour Chapter III - That the Division of Labour is limited by the Extent of the Market Chapter IV - Of the Origin and Use of Money Chapter V - Of the real and nominal Price of Commodities, or of their Price in Labour, and their Price in Money Chapter VI - Of the component Parts of the Price of Commodities Chapter VII - Of the natural and market Price of Commodities Chapter VIII - Of the Wages of Labour Chapter IX - Of the Profits of Stock Chapter X - Of Wages and Profit in the different Employments of Labour and Stock
Part I. Inequalities arising from the Nature of the Employments themselves Part II. Inequalities occasioned by the Policy of Europe
Chapter XI - Of the Rent of Land
Part I. Of the Produce of Land which always affords Rent Part II. Of the Produce of Land which sometimes does, and sometimes does not, afford Rent Part III. Of the Variations in the Proportion between the respective Values of that Sort of Produce which always affords Rent, and of that which sometimes does and sometimes does not afford Rent Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver during the Course of the Four last Centuries First Period Second Period Third Period Variations in the Proportion between the respective Values of Gold and Silver Grounds of the Suspicion that the Value of Silver still continues to decrease Different Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon three different Sorts of rude Produce First Sort Second Sort Third Sort Conclusion of the Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon the real Price of Manufactures Conclusion of the Chapter
Book II - Of the Nature, Accumulation, and Employment of Stock
Introduction Chapter I - Of the Division of Stock Chapter II - Of Money considered as a particular Branch of the general Stock of the Society, or of the Expence of maintaining the National Capital Chapter III - Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of productive and unproductive Labour Chapter IV - Of Stock lent at Interest Chapter V - Of the different Employment of Capitals
Book III - Of the different Progress of Opulence in different Nations
Chapter I - Of the Natural Progress of Opulence Chapter II - Of the Discouragement of Agriculture in the ancient State of Europe after the Fall of the Roman Empire Chapter III - Of the Rise and Progress of Cities and Towns, after the Fall of the Roman Empire Chapter IV - How the Commerce of the Towns contributed to the Improvement of the Country
Book IV - Of Systems of political Œconomy
Introduction Chapter I - Of the Principle of the commercial or mercantile System Chapter II - Of Restraints upon the Importation from foreign Countries of such Goods as can be produced at Home Chapter III - Of the extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation of Goods of almost all Kinds, from those Countries with which the Balance is supposed to be disadvantageous
Part I. Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints even upon the Principles of the Commercial System Digression concerning Banks of Deposit, particularly concerning that of Amsterdam Part II. Of the Unreasonableness of those extraordinary Restraints upon other Principles
Chapter IV - Of Drawbacks Chapter V - Of Bounties
Digression concerning the Corn Trade and Corn Laws
Chapter VI - Of Treaties of Commerce Chapter VII - Of Colonies
Part I. Of the Motives for establishing new Colonies Part II. Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies Part III. Of the Advantages which Europe has derived from the Discovery of America, and from that of a Passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope
Chapter VIII - Conclusion of the Mercantile System Chapter IX - Of the Agricultural Systems, or of those Systems of Political Œconomy, which represent the Produce of Land as either the sole or the principal Source of the Revenue and Wealth of every Country
Book V - Of the Revenue of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
Chapter I - Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth
Part I. Of the Expence of Defence Part II. Of the Expence of Justice Part III. Of the Expence of public Works and public Institutions Article 1st. Of the public Works and Institutions for facilitating the Commerce of Society
1st, For facilitating the general Commerce of the Society 2dly, For facilitating particular Branches of Commerce
Article 2d. Of the Expence of the Institutions for the Education of Youth Article 3d. Of the Expence of the Institutions for the Instruction of People of all Ages Part IV. Of the Expence of supporting the Dignity of the Sovereign Conclusion of the Chapter
Chapter II - Of the Sources of the general or public Revenue of the Society
Part I. Of the Funds or Sources of Revenue which may peculiarly belong to the Sovereign or Commonwealth Part II. Of Taxes Article 1st. Taxes upon Rent; Taxes upon the Rent of Land Taxes which are proportioned, not to the Rent, but to the Produce of Land Taxes upon the Rent of Houses Article 2d. Taxes upon Profit, or upon the Revenue arising from Stock Taxes upon the Profit of particular Employments Appendix to Article 1st and 2d. Taxes upon the Capital Value of Lands, Houses, and Stock Article 3d. Taxes upon the Wages of Labour Article 4th. Taxes which, it is intended, should fall indifferently upon every different Species of Revenue Capitation Taxes Taxes upon consumable Commodities
Chapter III - Of public Debts
Appendix on the Herring Bounty A Note on the Text Commentary Reading Group Guide
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