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Economics in two lessons : why markets work so well, and why they can fail so badly

By: Quiggin, John.
Publisher: New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2019Description: xii, 390 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780691217420.Subject(s): Capitalism | Market economy | Economics | Global warmingDDC classification: 330.122 Summary: Since 1946, Henry Hazlitt's bestselling Economics in One Lesson has popularized the belief that economics can be boiled down to one simple lesson: market prices represent the true cost of everything. But one-lesson economics tells only half the story. It can explain why markets often work so well, but it can't explain why they often fail so badly -- or what we should do when they stumble.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Since 1946, Henry Hazlitt's bestselling Economics in One Lesson has popularized the belief that economics can be boiled down to one simple lesson: market prices represent the true cost of everything. But one-lesson economics tells only half the story. It can explain why markets often work so well, but it can't explain why they often fail so badly -- or what we should do when they stumble.

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