The Wealth of Nations Audiobook By Adam Smith cover art

The Wealth of Nations

Preview
Get this deal Try for $0.00
Offer ends July 31 2025 at 11:59PM PT
Prime logo
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

The Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith
Narrated by: Alan Munro
Get this deal Try for $0.00

$14.95/mo. after 3 months. Offer ends July 31 2025 at 11:59PM PT. Cancel anytime.

$14.95/month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $27.99

Buy for $27.99

Confirm purchase
Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use, License, and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Taxes where applicable.
Cancel

About this listen

First published in 1776, the book offers one of the world's first collected descriptions of what builds nations' wealth. A fundamental work in classical economics. The book touches upon such broad topics as the division of labour, productivity, and free markets.

Public Domain (P)2020 Trout Lake Media
Banks & Banking Economic History Economics Theory Taxation Capitalism
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup
All stars
Most relevant  
My only problem is that the audio was a bit off from the book. Other than that, very good.

Very good

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Lost interest became board quickly had no desired to finish the book, maybe when I retire I will try to read it again. Thanks for the opportunity but not my cup of tea at the moment....

sigh

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

It's hard to enliven a book about economics published in 1776. Hard to distinguish the narrator's delivery from the monotone prose.

Classic, but dry

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.