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What lesson is to be learned from the story in this chapter about the boy and the broken window

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The broken window fallacy suggests that an event can have unforeseen negative ripple effects if money is redirected to repairing broken items rather than to new goods and services. The theory suggests that a boost to one part of the economy can cause losses to other sectors of the economy.