The Interconnection Between Natural Sciences and Economic Systems
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Adam Smith's inquiry into the nature of wealth and the reasons for its differences is just as pertinent today as it was when he posed it. Smith, the father of economics, could not imagine the substantial advances made in diverse fields such as mathematics, astronomy, biology, and geology in unraveling the variety and complexities of the side and variability of wealth among societies. The wealth of nations is fabricated by the great endowment of the land with combination of resources, complemented with a certain development of the techniques to exploit and combine them and, it is the economic systems structured on prior conditions.
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