Read the quotation by Adam Smith
Attending to Adam Serith, how does set terest
benefit Societ...
History, 21.06.2021 23:20 laurenppylant
Read the quotation by Adam Smith
Attending to Adam Serith, how does set terest
benefit Society
Every individual is continually everting himself to find
out the most advantageous employment for whatever
capital he can command. It is his om advantage,
indeed, and not that of the society which he has in
view. But the study of his own advantage naturally
leads him to prefer that employment which is most
advantageous to the society.
According to Adam Smith, how does self interest benefit society?
A. It causes people to seek out high paying jobs
B. It encourages people to be more benevolent
C. It causes people to behave more cautiously
D. It encourages employers to pay high wages.
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