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What basic principle of mercantilism was disproved by Adam Smith in his book, The Wealth of Nations?
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that workers would stop working if they were not provided with a minimum wage
that foreign goods were always inferior because British factories were better
that there was a fixed and limited amount of wealth in the world
that the rich could only get richer if the poor had a way to improve their own lives
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