Parable of The Broken Window: Unveiling Economic Wisdom, The Parable of The Broken Window

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What is Parable of The Broken Window

The parable of the broken window was introduced by French economist Frédéric Bastiat in his 1850 essay "That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen" to illustrate why destruction, and the money spent to recover from destruction, is not actually a net benefit to society.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:


Chapter 1: Parable of the broken window


Chapter 2: Balance of trade


Chapter 3: Frédéric Bastiat


Chapter 4: Gross domestic product


Chapter 5: Macroeconomics


Chapter 6: Economic growth


Chapter 7: Protectionism


Chapter 8: Uneconomic growth


Chapter 9: Henry Hazlitt


Chapter 10: Deficit spending


Chapter 11: Aggregate demand


Chapter 12: Tax cut


Chapter 13: Economics in One Lesson


Chapter 14: The Failure of the New Economics


Chapter 15: Lump of labour fallacy


Chapter 16: Genuine progress indicator


Chapter 17: Steady-state economy


Chapter 18: The Law (Bastiat book)


Chapter 19: Treasury view


Chapter 20: Market monetarism


Chapter 21: Treadmill of destruction


(II) Answering the public top questions about parable of the broken window.


(III) Real world examples for the usage of parable of the broken window in many fields.


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Parable of The Broken Window.

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