Economics in one lesson.

This entry was posted by Roger Cuddy Sunday, 19 April, 2009
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Written by Henry Hazlitt, Economics in one lesson is one of my favorite books. The same economic fallacies seem to carry forward from generation to generation and especially government administrations. The most common being the overwhelming tendency to look at only the first layer of effects resulting from an economic proposal or action. This habit of seeing only the most immediate results is without doubt one of the largest contributing factors to the economic messes the world seems destined to suffer through again and again.

There are numerous free resources available to read and understand this valuable work.

  1. Here is a playlist of the 12 videos that the Mises Institute has assembled.
  2. A pdf version of the book is available from the Foundation For Economic Education.

Invest the time to read this masterful book and also watch the videos as you read. Like myself, you may well find you return to read it again and again throughout the years. It’s truely a timeless masterpeice.

Author Roger Cuddy claims no special knowledge of subject beyond a strong interest and slight opinion. Your mileage may vary.
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