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Self-Interest and Social Benefit

An entrepreneur develops a new, low-cost water filtration system. Their primary motivation is to build a profitable business, but a direct consequence of their success is a significant improvement in public health for the communities that buy the product. From the perspective of the economist who wrote An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, explain how this scenario illustrates the relationship between individual self-interest and broader social benefits.

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