The Wealth of Nations Free Audiobook Download by Adam Smith


This audiobook is a classic, long lasting text book of economic theory known as The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. It is widely regarded as one of the most influential texts in economics, and it has been translated into numerous languages and condensed into a number of shorter books.

Adam Smith, often referred to as the father of economics, wrote his famous book called 'The Wealth of Nations' in 1776. This book is a study about how resources are spent, distributed and exchanged in different countries and what effects that has on society overall. Adam Smith says that labor must be paid for its use and everyone must contribute to society as a member of a group.

The Wealth of Nations, written by Adam Smith in 1776, is a book that changes the way we view economics and society. Smith is best known for his belief in the invisible hand; he believed that if people work hard and are fair to each other they would reach their individual goals and prosper.

The Wealth of Nations was published in 1776 as the first book of its kind. As a foundational text, it is studied and taught in every American economics class. The Wealth of Nations is considered to be one of the most important economic texts ever written. It is also one of the most famous books ever written because no other book has such an impact on the world's economy over time.

The Wealth of Nations is a book written by Adam Smith in 1776. It is a record of economic theory and public policy and is widely considered by economists to be one of the most influential works on political economy ever written. In this audiobook, Gildart Jackson reads the complete text of The Wealth of Nations.

The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is a classic economic text that discusses the benefits of free trade and how it will ultimately benefit society. The audiobook download features 'Gildart Jackson' narrating this very famous book.

Published Date 2010-12-24
Duration 13 hours 0 minutes
Author Adam Smith
Narrated Gildart Jackson
Reviews
(17 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category North America, Economics

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