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The National Gain - Fostering National Prosperity Through Free Trade and Limited Government Intervention - cover

The National Gain - Fostering National Prosperity Through Free Trade and Limited Government Intervention

Anders Chydenius

Publisher: Good Press

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Anders Chydenius' 'The National Gain' is a seminal work that delves into the principles of economics and governance, providing a detailed analysis of how a nation's prosperity can be achieved through free trade and minimal government intervention. Written in a clear and concise style, the book offers valuable insights into the economic theories of the time, contributing to the enlightenment-era discourse on political economy. Chydenius' arguments for individual freedom and market efficiency resonate with modern economic thought, making 'The National Gain' a timeless classic in the field of economics. Anders Chydenius, a renowned Finnish economist and statesman, was a proponent of liberal economic policies and free trade. His experiences as a member of the Swedish Diet and his observations of the economic conditions in his region likely inspired him to write this influential work. Chydenius' background in both economics and politics lends credibility to his arguments, solidifying his reputation as a pioneering figure in the field. I highly recommend 'The National Gain' to readers interested in the origins of modern economic thought and the significance of free trade in fostering national prosperity. Chydenius' eloquent prose and insightful analysis make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of economic principles and policy.
Available since: 04/10/2021.
Print length: 27 pages.

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