The Broken Window Fallacy of U.S. Economics
Yaron Brook discusses the economics of the Great Depression, with an explanation of the broken window fallacy, a common error in economics. This is excerpted from the Q&A at a lecture delivered by Dr. Brook on December 1, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois, titled "Why Bad Economics Won't Go Away."

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