Reading economics in one lesson on the train. Not sure if I could absorb it all in one lesson - 198 pages long but it is interesting where it explains certain lessons of economics and debunks common fallacies such as the broken window fallacy - the idea that breaking a window is economically productive as it gives a window fitter a job. In reality it diverts money that would have been used for something else.
Reading a book about economics
6 years ago in #economics by robwindy (51)
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Nice to see you taking an interest in economics. Braking anything useful on purpose is silly. Just wasting resources and time that could be used elsewhere.
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