The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups. -Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson, 1946

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Monday, September 28, 2009

EIOL Table of Contents


Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt

Table of Contents


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Prefaces

1946
1978

Part One

Economics in One Lesson: The Lesson | MP3 with both Prefaces

Part Two

Economics in One Lesson: The Broken Window | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Blessings of Destruction | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Public Works Means Taxes | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Taxes Discourage Production | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Credit Diverts Production | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Curse of Machinery | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Spread-the-Work Schemes | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Disbanding Troops and Bureaucrats | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Fetish of Full Employment | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Who's "Protected" by Tariffs? | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Drive for Exports | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: "Parity Prices" | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Saving the X Industry | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: How the Price System Works | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: "Stabilizing" Commodities | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Government Price-Fixing | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Minimum Wage Laws | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: Do Unions Really Raise Wages? | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: "Enough to Buy Back the Product" | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Function of Profits | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Mirage of Inflation | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: The Assault on Saving | MP3

Part Three

Economics in One Lesson: The Problem Restated | MP3
Economics in One Lesson: A Note on Books | MP3 ...After 30 Years
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Before Hazlitt, was Bastiat (Twitter), who wrote That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen | MP3

Thanks Mises Institute for Bastiat 2 | MP3 resources, as well as Hazlitt | MP3/Video