Adam Smith — "The most important consequences of the division of labour have been, first, the …"

The most important consequences of the division of labour have been, first, the great increase of the quantity of work which, in consequence of it, the same number of people are capable of performing; and, secondly, the improvement of the skill and dexterity of the workman.
Adam Smith — Adam Smith Early Modern · Wealth of Nations, capitalism

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The Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chapter I

Date: 1776

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