The Production of Wealth
Treatise on Political Economy by JB Say
Statistics and Political Economy
Introduction Part 1
Political Philosophers
Introduction Part 2
The Economists of the Past
Introduction Part 3
Adam Smith
Introduction Part 4
The Goals of Political Economy
Introduction Part 5
What is Wealth?
Chapter 1
The Different Kinds of Industry
Chapter 2
The Nature of Capital
Chapter 3
Natural Agents That Assist in the Production of Wealth, Specially of Land
Chapter 4
The Mode in Which Industry, Capital, and Natural Agents Unite in Production
Chapter 5
Operations Alike Common to All Branches of Industry
Chapter 6
The Labour of Mankind, of Nature, and of Machinery
Chapter 7
The Advantages and Disadvantages Resulting from Division of Labour
Chapter 8
The Different Methods of Employing Commercial Industry, and the Mode in Which They Concur in Production
Chapter 9
The Transformations Undergone by Capital in The Progress of Production
Chapter 10
The Formation and Multiplication of Capital
Chapter 11
Unproductive Capital
Chapter 12
The Right to Property
Chapter 14
The Demand or Market for Products
Chapter 15
The Benefits from the Quick Circulation of Money and Commodities
Chapter 16
Digression on the Balance of Trade
Chapter 17b
What is Wealth?
Chapter 17b
Precious Metals
Chapter 17c
Digression on the Balance of Trade
Chapter 17d