
Economics in One Lesson
Henry Hazlitt • 1946financeeasy-explainuser-friendly
Abstract
Economics in One Lesson," penned by Henry Hazlitt in 1946, is a classic primer that breaks down complex economic concepts into comprehensible terms. The book focuses on the fundamental lesson that the long-term consequences of any economic action should be taken into account, not merely the immediate results. Hazlitt dispels prevalent economic fallacies, fostering an understanding of free-market economics and its broader societal implications. It serves as a great entry point for beginners and a reference for seasoned individuals in the realm of economics.









