An influential work by Italian economist and philosopher Pietro Verri. The book is part of a broader intellectual movement in the 18th century known as the Italian Enlightenment, which focused on economic reform, social justice, and rational thought. In this work, Verri addresses various aspects of national economy, drawing attention to issues such as taxation, trade, and the role of government in economic development.
Verri critiques the traditional mercantilist policies of the time, arguing instead for economic liberalization and the promotion of free trade. He emphasizes the importance of reducing taxes and removing trade barriers to stimulate economic growth and improve the well-being of citizens. His work is an early articulation of ideas that would later be central to classical economics, including the concept that individual self-interest and free markets can lead to national prosperity.
The book also delves into the relationship between economics and morality, proposing that economic policies should not only promote wealth but also consider the social and ethical impacts on society. Verri advocates for a balance between economic efficiency and social welfare, making his work progressive for its time.
Della Economia Nazionale Parte Prima is significant for its contribution to economic thought, influencing later economists such as Adam Smith and other Enlightenment thinkers. It remains an important text in the history of economic theory, particularly within the Italian context.