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Publication date 1946 Pages 218 Economics in One Lesson is an introduction to written by and first published in 1946. It is based on 's essay Ce qu'on voit et ce qu'on ne voit pas (English: 'What is Seen and What is Not Seen'). The 'One Lesson' is stated in Part One of the book: 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. Part Two consists of twenty-four chapters, each demonstrating the lesson by tracing the effects of one common economic belief, and exposing common economic belief as a series of. Among its policy recommendations are the advocacy of, an opposition to, an opposition to, and an opposition to: There are men regarded today as brilliant economists, who deprecate saving and recommend squandering on a national scale as the way of economic salvation; and when anyone points to what the consequences of these policies will be in the long run, they reply flippantly, as might the prodigal son of a warning father: 'In the long run we are all dead.' And such shallow wisecracks pass as devastating epigrams and the ripest wisdom. Contents • • • • • • • • The contents of the fiftieth anniversary edition [ ] • A Foreword by • Part One: The Lesson • Part Two: The Lesson Applied • The Broken Window • The Blessings of Destruction • Public Works Mean Taxes • Taxes Discourage Production • Credit Diverts Production • The Curse of Machinery • Spread-the-Work Schemes • Disbanding Troops and Bureaucrats • The Fetish of Full Employment • Who's 'Protected' by Tariffs?
