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Bastiat on the Japanese Tsunami
Posted By Tom G. Palmer On March 16, 2011 @ 10:09 am In International Economics and Development,Political Philosophy | Comments Disabled
Nathan Gardels at the Huffington Post writes [1] (emphasis added):
No one — least of all someone like myself who has experienced the existential terror of California’s regular tremors and knows the big one is coming here next — would minimize the grief, suffering and disruption caused by Japan’s massive earthquake and tsunami.
But if one can look past the devastation, there is a silver lining. The need to rebuild a large swath of Japan will create huge opportunities for domestic economic growth, particularly in energy-efficient technologies, while also stimulating global demand and hastening the integration of East Asia.
But as French political economist Frédéric Bastiat noted, destruction isn’t stimulative because it cannot create wealth:
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