Matt Ridley masterfully applies Bastiat's "broken-window fallacy" to green energy jobs, writing last December in City AM, a UK financial newspaper:
"When is a job not a job? Answer: when it is a green job. Jobs in an industry that raises the price of energy effectively destroy jobs elsewhere; jobs in an industry that cuts the cost of energy create extra jobs elsewhere.
The entire
argument for green jobs is a version of Frederic Bastiat’s broken-window
fallacy. The great nineteenth century French economist pointed out that
breaking a window may provide work for the glazier, but takes work from the
tailor, because the window owner has to postpone ordering a new suit because he
has to pay for the window.