The Answer Is Transaction Costs

Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: Episode 4--Capital and Book II: Introduction


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Book Two of Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" provides the conceptual foundation for understanding how commercial society sustains growth through capital accumulation and the employment of stock. Smith challenges common misconceptions about wealth creation and offers profound insights on the role of capital in economic development.

• Capital is not capitalism – Smith wrote before "capitalism" was invented, using the term "stock" to describe accumulated resources
• Division of stock works alongside division of labor – capital must be accumulated before it can be employed productively
• Justice (protection of person, property, and promise) is prerequisite for investment – without security, people hide rather than invest their stock
• Fixed capital (tools, buildings, skills) versus circulating capital (money, wages, materials) form different branches of stock
• Money serves as "the great wheel of circulation" – facilitating exchange but not itself productive
• Banking allows society to operate with less precious metal – freeing resources for productive investment
• Productive labor creates vendible commodities while unproductive labor (government, services) perishes in performance
• Parsimony (saving) drives growth while prodigality reduces funds available for productive employment
• Interest is legitimate compensation for foregone use of capital – similar to rent on land
• Agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale trade, and retail are the four main employments of capital
• Modern financial markets solve Marx's "primitive accumulation" problem – entrepreneurs can sell shares of future profits

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