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Innovation and Governance in Book 1 of Wealth of Nations at Econlib

Last updated: March 11, 2026 4:10 am
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Today at Econlib, we are excited to join our collaborators at Liberty Matters in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the publication of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. This celebration will unfold through a series of six weekly essays.

In the inaugural essay, Eric Schliesser delves into the far-reaching consequences of Adam Smith’s theory on the division of labor. As Schliesser notes:

Book 1 of Wealth of Nations is quite a comprehensive text. Smith encapsulates its essence not once, but twice—first in the “general introduction” and again in the title of Book 1, which reads: “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.” This dual summary hints at an implied dichotomy: the ‘artificial’ or societal methods that enhance workforce productivity versus the “natural” distribution of that productivity among the broader populace. To translate Smith’s summary into contemporary vernacular, we can assert that the first book of Wealth of Nations addresses the social factors that augment worker productivity and the manner in which their output is allocated among the population, provided government interference is minimal. Thus, the two primary themes of Book 1 can be identified as ‘productivity’ and ‘distribution.’

We encourage you to read the entire article, which can be found here.

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