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Jul 17 2008

Free Audiobook: “The Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle,” compiled by Richard M. Ebeling

Published by G. Stolyarov II

 The Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle was compiled in 1996 by Richard M. Ebeling. The text of this work is available for free on the website of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. The book includes essays by Roger W. Garrison, Ludwig von Mises, Gottfried Haberler, Murray Rothbard, and Friedrich Hayek.

With the Mises Institute’s permission, Mr. Gennady Stolyarov II has made an audiobook of this collection. You can download and listen to free mp3 files of each section of this work here. Thanks are in order to Mr. Chad Parish for editing these recordings.

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“Introduction: The Austrian Theory in Perspective” by Roger W. Garrison. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_1_Garrison.mp3

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“The ‘Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle” by Ludwig von Mises. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_2_Mises.mp3

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Money and the Business Cycleby Gottfried Haberler. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_3_Haberler.mp3

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“Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure” by Murray N. Rothbard. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_4_Rothbard.mp3

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“Can We Still Avoid Inflation?” by Friedrich A. Hayek. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_5_Hayek.mp3

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“The Austrian Theory: A Summary” by Roger W. Garrison. Listen.

URL for Download:

http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/ATTC/ATTC_6_Garrison.mp3

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See The Rational Argumentator’s Audio Section.

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