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Natural Complement of Riches

Definition

The maximum level of wealth that the nature of a country's laws and institutions permits it to acquire, beyond which further accumulation becomes impossible, as Smith suggests has occurred in China.

Source Chapter

Book I, Chapter 8

Context

Used to explain why some wealthy nations like China can remain stationary with low wages despite their riches.

Economic Domain

General Theory