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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2017 · 5 MIN

More Broken Windows

from The Blue Collar Economist Podcast · host Robert A. McKeown

Again and again, we hear pundits and talking heads explain how disasters can be good for the economy. If that were true, then Bierut would be the wealthiest place on Earth. We'll learn how destroying capital is never a good thing, no matter how often the Keynesians repeat the mantra. The Blue Collar Economist(www.thebluecollareconomist.com.

Again and again, we hear pundits and talking heads explain how disasters can be good for the economy. If that were true, then Bierut would be the wealthiest place on Earth. We'll learn how destroying capital is never a good thing, no matter how often the Keynesians repeat the mantra. The Blue Collar Economist(www.thebluecollareconomist.com.

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