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Westminster Institute talks
Will Javier Milei Succeed in Argentina?

Westminster Institute talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 69:59


Will Javier Milei Succeed in Argentina? Mark Klugmann is a policy reforms strategist with four decades of experience advising political leaders in the United States and Latin America. Klugmann has advised seven presidents in Latin America and has helped their governments to design and win approval of multiple financial, regulatory, and infrastructure reforms. In the White House, he was a speech writer to presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and he also served as assistant director of the White House Outreach Working Group on Central America. Klugmann is the originator of the reform praxis methodology that accomplishes difficult reforms. The methodology integrates economics, politics, communications, strategy, and management. He has successfully applied the reform praxis to help governments achieve dollarization, privatization, telecommunications, ports, property titles, and security policy, notably without political cost. He advised the country of Georgia on the creation of special jurisdictions to operate under Anglo-Saxon law. In Honduras, he was co-author of the law creating a special jurisdiction, incorporating the model of institutional leapfrogging, and was appointed by the president and confirmed by the Congress as a commissioner. Mark has lectured on public policy in 36 countries to audiences from such institutions as Harvard University's Kennedy School, the World Bank, the Mont Pelerin Society, the Global Financial Summit in Nassau, the Latin American Business Council, the Free University of Tbilisi, the Catholic University of Chile, and the Federation of Private Entities of Central America, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. Dr. Nicolás Cachanosky is the associate professor of economics and director of the Center for Free Enterprise at the University of Texas at El Paso. He is a senior fellow at the American Institute of Economic Research (AIER) and a fellow at the Friedman-Hayek Center for the Study of a Free Society. Dr. Cachanosky also serves as associate editor of the Southern Economic Journal. He is the past president of the Association of Private Enterprise Education and former director of the Mont Pelerin Society. He is the co-author of the recent book Dollarization: A Solution for Argentina, which is timely to the topic he will be addressing today, Austrian Capital Theory: a Modern Survey of the Essentials, and he is an author of Capital and Finance: Theory and History. Dr Cachanosky has more than 100 publications. Recent commentary includes subjects such as Dollarization in Argentina: A Missed Opportunity and A Credibility Dilemma in Milei's Economic Plan.

A Mental Health Break
#237: All Things Innovation with En Factor Podcast Host Dr. Rebecca White

A Mental Health Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 15:34


Have you had the chance to check out our Host's other podcast series? The Bonus Series is BACK every Sunday on That Entrepreneur Show. Each week, you will connect with one of the other entrepreneurs, mentors, or staff members in Host Vincent A. Lanci's Incubator Program. This week on A Mental Health Break, we release Episode 1 of the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center Bonus Series. For all video interviews, tap this link. Dr. Rebecca White is the founder of the Podagogy® Method and your personal guide on this journey. She's an internationally recognized and award-winning executive board member, entrepreneur, educator, business consultant, author, and podcaster with expertise in the design, management and leadership of innovation. She's the host of the En Factor® Podcast upon which this professional learning adventure is based.She is the Walter Chair of Entrepreneurship, professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Entrepreneurship Center at The University of Tampa. She received an MBA and a doctorate in strategic management from Virginia Tech University and a bachelor's degree from Concord University. Her primary research and teaching interests are in opportunity recognition and developing an entrepreneurial mindset.White was named the Tampa Bay Business Journal Business Woman of the Year 2010 in the Education Category, was a 2006 Athena® Award finalist, a 2005 recipient of the Freedoms Foundation Leavey Award for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education, and was named Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Supporter of Entrepreneurship in 2003.Do you have a question for the host or guest? Want to become a show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com.Stay connected with us on social media! You can find us at @AMentalHealthBreak on all platforms. For more information about our show and our guests, visit www.vincentalanci.com. We look forward to engaging with you!Episode Music Credits: Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHave a question for the host or guest? Looking to become a show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com.

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
#318: En Factor Podcast Host + Serial Entrepreneur Dr. Rebecca White Kicks off the Spartan Incubator Series

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 15:34


Welcome to Episode 1 of the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center Bonus Series! Each Sunday, you will connect with one of the entrepreneurs in Host Vincent A. Lanci's Incubator Program.Dr. Rebecca White is the founder of the Podagogy® Method and your personal guide on this journey. She's an internationally recognized and award-winning executive board member, entrepreneur, educator, business consultant, author, and podcaster with expertise in the design, management and leadership of innovation. She's the host of the En Factor® Podcast upon which this professional learning adventure is based.Rebecca J. White is the Walter Chair of Entrepreneurship, professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Entrepreneurship Center at The University of Tampa. She received an MBA and a doctorate in strategic management from Virginia Tech University and a bachelor's degree from Concord University. Her primary research and teaching interests are in opportunity recognition and developing an entrepreneurial mindset.White was named the Tampa Bay Business Journal Business Woman of the Year 2010 in the Education Category, was a 2006 Athena® Award finalist, a 2005 recipient of the Freedoms Foundation Leavey Award for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education, and was named Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Supporter of Entrepreneurship in 2003.Prior to her work at The University of Tampa, she built a top 25 nationally ranked entrepreneurship program at Northern Kentucky University. She was also the founder and director of the Women's Entrepreneurship Institute, an educational program for female entrepreneurs offered jointly with the New York Times. Music Credits:Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kuliSupport the showIf you enjoyed this week's show, click the subscribe button to stay current.Listen to A Mental Health Break Episodes hereTune into Writing with Authors here

The Institute of World Politics
The Road to Socialism and Back: An Economic History of Poland, 1939–2019

The Institute of World Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 55:00


Dr. Peter J. Boettke, Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University, discussed his book, "The Road to Socialism and Back: An Economic History of Poland, 1939–2019." About the Author Peter J. Boettke, Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute, is a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University, the director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism at the Mercatus Center. He received his Ph.D. from George Mason University. Prof. Boettke has developed a robust research program that expands an understanding of how individuals acting through the extended market order can promote freedom and prosperity for society, and how the institutional arrangements shape, reinforce, or inhibit the individual choices that lead to sustained economic development. His most recently published books include F. A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy and Social Philosophy; and The Four Pillars of Economic Understanding. Prof. Boettke is the editor of numerous academic journals, including the Review of Austrian Economics and the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and of the book series, Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society. He has served as President of the Southern Economic Association, the Mont Pelerin Society, the Association of Private Enterprise Education, and the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics. About the Book The Road to Socialism and Back: An Economic History of Poland, 1939–2019 For four decades during the latter half of the 20th century, Poland and its people were the subjects of a grand socio-economic experiment. Under the watchful eye of its Soviet masters, the Polish United Workers' Party transformed the mixed economy of this nation of 35 million into a centrally planned, socialist state (albeit one with an irrepressible black market). Then, in the closing decade of the 20th century, under the leadership of Polish minister of finance Leszek Balcerowicz, the nation was transformed back into a mixed economy. In this book, we document the results of this experiment. We show that there was a wide chasm between the lofty goals of socialist ideology and the realities of socialism as the Polish people experienced them. We also show that while the transition back from a socialist to a mixed economy was not without its own pain, it did unleash the extraordinary productive power of the Polish people, allowing their standard of living to rise at more than twice the rate of growth that prevailed during the socialist era. The experiences of the Poles, like those of so many behind the Iron Curtain, demonstrate the value of economic freedom, the immiserating consequences of its denial, and the often painful process of regaining lost freedoms. Read more: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/the-road-to-socialism-and-back-an-economic-history-of-poland-1939-2019 Download the book for free:https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/road-to-socialism-and-back-an-economic-history-of-poland-1939-2019.pdf This event is sponsored by the Center for Intermarium Studies and the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies at IWP. ***Learn more about IWP graduate programs: https://www.iwp.edu/academic-programs/ ***Make a gift to IWP: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E231090&id=18

Inside The War Room
Yaron Brook

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 49:48


Links from the show:Equal Is Unfair: America's Misguided Fight Against Income InequalityFree Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big GovernmentAyn Rand InstituteConnect with YaronConnect with RyanAbout my guest:Yaron Brook is chairman of the board of the Ayn Rand Institute. He wears many hats at the institute and travels extensively as ARI's spokesman.Brook can be heard on The Yaron Brook Show, which airs live on YouTube and Spreaker. He is also a frequent guest on national radio and television programs.In addition to podcasting and speaking globally, Dr. Brook authors works that inspire critical thinking. His most recent book, “In Pursuit of Wealth: The Moral Case for Finance,” makes the case that few industries are more vital to our prosperity – and more maligned – than the financial industry. Brook and coauthor Don Watkins explain why finance has faced so much criticism, and why, despite the conventional image of financiers as “greedy” and reckless, finance is a moral industry. Brook and Watkins also authored national best seller “Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big Government” and “Equal Is Unfair: America's Misguided Fight Against Income Inequality.”Above and beyond his best-selling books, Dr. Brook is a contributing author to “Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea,” “Winning the Unwinnable War: America's Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism,” and “Big Tent: The Story of the Conservative Revolution — As Told by the Thinkers and Doers Who Made It Happen”.Brook was also a columnist at Forbes.com, and his articles have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Investor's Business Daily and many other publications.Brook was born and raised in Israel. He served as a first sergeant in Israeli military intelligence and earned a BSc in civil engineering from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. In 1987 he moved to the United States where he received his MBA and PhD in finance from the University of Texas at Austin; he became an American citizen in 2003. For seven years he was an award-winning finance professor at Santa Clara University, and in 1998 he cofounded BH Equity Research, a private equity and hedge fund manager, of which he is managing founder and director.Brook serves on the boards of the Ayn Rand Institute and on the board of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism. He is a member of the Association of Private Enterprise Education and the Mont Pelerin Society. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com

#MyInvestingStory
EP: 06 - #MyInvestingStory With Mark C. Schug

#MyInvestingStory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 64:54


#MyInvestingStory showcases the Investing Story of Successful Long-term Investors, who are everyday people. Ann and Ionnie McNeill, are both Lifetime Members and Volunteers of BetterInvesting, a non-profit focused on Investment Education for Individuals and Investment Clubs. Each week we interview a Special Guest, shining light on their investing story, lessons learned, words of wisdom, and resources to aid you in starting your investing journey. Dr. Mark C. Schug is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and President of Mark Schug Consulting. He is also a Senior Program Advisor at Lakeland University in Sheboygan, WI. Mark taught for over 36 years at the high school and university levels. He speaks and writes about economics and financial education. Mark has written and edited over 230 publications and over 125 articles that have appeared in national journals. He has written or co-authored over 25 books and monographs. His latest book is titled Teachers Can Be Financially Fit: Economists' Advice for Educators. Mark has spoken to local, state, and national groups throughout the United States and in 12 other countries. He has been quoted numerous times in local, state, and national news media. He served for several years on non-profit boards including the (national) Association of Private Enterprise Education, Economics Wisconsin, Business and Economics Academy of Milwaukee, School Choice Wisconsin, University School of Milwaukee, and the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies. Mark earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. He has received six national awards for leadership, curriculum writing (two), service, and research (two) in economic education. Resources Mentioned Check out Mark's new book "Teachers Can Be Financially Fit: Economists' Advice for Educators" www.financiallyfitteachers.com Email: mschug@uwm.edu If you're looking for a BetterInvesting Chapter near you, check out our community at https://bit.ly/BILocalChapters or visit us at BetterInvesting South Florida Chapter Take the info from the podcast to the next level by becoming a BetterInvesting Member and joining us at our next Educational Event Grab a copy of “The Baby Billionaire's Guide to Investing: Building Wealth at an Early Age” If you have questions about the podcast or any of the programs we discuss here, email us at abetterinvesting@gmail.com The hashtag for the podcast is #MyInvestingStory Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Facebook: @BetterInvestingSFL Instagram: @BetterInvestingSFL Linkedin: @BetterInvestingSouthFlorida Twitter: @BI_SEFL

Dean Gropper Presents
Mary O’Grady, Opinion Columnist, The Wall Street Journal

Dean Gropper Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 30:35


Mary Anastasia O'Grady writes "The Americas," a weekly column on politics, economics and business in Latin America and Canada that appears every Monday in The Wall Street Journal. Ms. O'Grady joined The Wall Street Journal in August 1995 and became a senior editorial page writer in December 1999. She was appointed an editorial board member in November 2005. She is also a member of the board of directors of the Indianapolis­-based Liberty Fund.In 2012 Ms. O’Grady won the Walter Judd Freedom Award from The Fund for American Studies. In 2009 Ms. O'Grady received the Thomas Jefferson Award from The Association of Private Enterprise Education. In 2005 Ms. O'Grady won the Bastiat Prize for Journalism awarded by the International Policy Network for her articles on the World Bank, the underground economy in Brazil and the bad economic advice the U.S. often gives to Latin American countries. In 1997 Ms. O'Grady won the Inter American Press Association's Daily Gleaner Award for editorial commentary.Ms. O'Grady received a bachelor's degree in English from Assumption College and an M.B.A. in financial management from Pace University.Support the show (https://business.fau.edu/giving/)

Exploring Minds w/ Michele Carroll
Ep 14 | Yaron Brook - Authoritarianism, Capitalism & Socialism

Exploring Minds w/ Michele Carroll

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 119:13


In this full episode of "Exploring Minds", Michele Carroll asks Yaron Brook to dissect his view of the world in the context of government and economies, covering Venezuela, Identity Politics, Modern Monetary Theory, hyperinflation and much more. #michelecarroll #exploringminds #yaronbrook - Yaron Brook is chairman of the board of the Ayn Rand Institute. He wears many hats at the institute and travels extensively as ARI’s spokesman. Brook can be heard weekly on The Yaron Brook Show, which airs live on the BlogTalkRadio podcast. He is also a frequent guest on national radio and television programs. An internationally sought-after speaker and debater, Brook also pens works that make one think. As coauthor, with Don Watkins, of the national best-seller Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big Government, Brook and Watkins argue that the answer to our current economic woes lies not in "trickle-down government" but in Rand's inspiring philosophy of capitalism and self-interest. Last year, Brook and Watkins released a new book, Equal Is Unfair: America's Misguided Fight Against Income Inequality, a book that shows the real key to making America a freer, fairer, more prosperous nation is to protect and celebrate the pursuit of success―not pull down the high fliers in the name of equality. Brook is also contributing author to Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea, Winning the Unwinnable War: America’s Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism and Big Tent: The Story of the Conservative Revolution — As Told by the Thinkers and Doers Who Made It Happen. He was a columnist at Forbes.com, and his articles have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Investor’s Business Daily and many other publications. Brook was born and raised in Israel. He served as a first sergeant in Israeli military intelligence and earned a BSc in civil engineering from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. In 1987 he moved to the United States where he received his MBA and PhD in finance from the University of Texas at Austin; he became an American citizen in 2003. For seven years he was an award-winning finance professor at Santa Clara University, and in 1998 he cofounded BH Equity Research, a private equity and hedge fund manager, of which he is managing founder and director. Brook serves on the boards of the Ayn Rand Institute, the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism and CEHE (Center for Excellence in Higher Education), and he is a member of the Association of Private Enterprise Education and the Mont Pelerin Society. - SUPPORT US ON PATREON:  https://www.patreon.com/exploringmindsshow FOLLOW ALONG FOR UPDATES AND NEW EPISODES: Discord - https://discord.gg/YhaAcN3 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/exploringmindsshow Twitter - https://twitter.com/ExploreMinds_TV Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/exploreminds_tv/ Website - exploringminds.show —  Exploring Minds with Michele Carroll is the online show committed to exploring the world beyond talking points.  Thank you for listening! Support the show.

The Governance Podcast
Hayek, Economic History and the Liberal Project

The Governance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 69:10


How did F.A. Hayek influence the course of economic history? What is the fate of his liberal project in the 21st century? Are we on the road to serfdom? Tune in to the latest episode of the Governance Podcast featuring Professors Mark Pennington and Peter Boettke. Subscribe on iTunes and Spotify Subscribe to the Governance Podcast on iTunes and Spotify today and get all our latest episodes directly in your pocket. Follow Us For more information about our upcoming podcasts and events, follow us on facebook or twitter (@csgskcl). The Guest Peter Boettke is a University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University, the BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism, and the Director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. As a teacher, Boettke is dedicated to cultivating enthusiasm for the economic way of thinking and the importance of economic ideas in future generations of scholars and citizens.  He is also now the co-author, along with David Prychitko, of the classic principles of economics texts of Paul Heyne's The Economic Way of Thinking (12th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2009).  His efforts in the classroom have earned him a number of distinctions including the Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching from the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University and the George Mason University Alumni Association's 2009 Faculty Member of the Year award. In 2005, Boettke received the Charles Koch Distinguished Alumnus award from the Institute for Humane Studies and the Jack Kennedy Award for Alumni Achievement from Grove City College.  Boettke was the 2010 recipient of the Association of Private Enterprise Education's Adam Smith Award as well as George Mason University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award. In 2012, Boettke received a doctorate honoris causa in Social Sciences from Universidad Francisco Marroquin.  In 2013, Dr. Boettke received his second honorary doctorate from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Romania. Dr. Boettke served as President of the Southern Economics Association from 2015 - 2017 and President of the Mont Pelerin Society from 2016 - 2018. He also is the Editor of the Review of Austrian Economics and the Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Skip Ahead 0:50: Why did you decide to write this new book about Hayek? 5:10: It's interesting that you divide Hayek's work into four phases: Phase 1 is economics as a coordination problem… Phase 2 is the abuse of reason project… Phase 3 is the liberal principles of justice… and Phase 4, where he is addressing these concerns of cultural evolution. The book focuses on the first three phases—why did you decide to break the book down this way? 13:20: I think the common core of those three phases is the idea of Hayek developing epistemic institutionalism… what do you mean by this term? 17:44: Reading Hayek over the years, the idea of ignorance has always struck me as absolutely essential to his project- the idea that agents are not fully rational, that they stumble around in the world, they are purposeful, and they have limited information processing powers. And what we have to do is think about how institutions enable them to cope and to learn in these very non-ideal circumstances. 18:55: Why do you think there are so many misconceptions about what Hayek actually said? You'll repeatedly hear people say that Hayek's case for the market assumes that agents are fully rational or fully informed—or if they're not fully informed, the price system acts as a surrogate for perfect information. 24:08: To push back on the way economics is taught, I definitely agree that if you look at the dominant textbooks, market failure is a dominant theme. I think that what some people in that movement are suggesting… is the idea that the economist's model, the 101 model, starts from the assumption of there being some kind of a market, and then you talk about there being market failures which the government might correct. But the idea that the market is the primary mechanism of resource allocation is taken as given. What Knight and Johnson say is that you shouldn't start with any presumption in favour of anything- a market or anything else… Institutions should be more about negotiating that uncertainty. The Econ 101 model doesn't really recognize that problem. Is that a fair argument? 27:18: Hayek's argument is that, in a democratic, pluralistic society, we are not going to be able to agree on ends… so the only thing we can agree on is the means by which we interact with each other. [What if we disagree on the means, too?] 31:04: Let me ask you a little about Elinor Ostrom. One of the characterizations you get of Hayek goes something like this: he made very important arguments based on the limits to human knowledge that a broadly competitive market system helps people overcome those limitations more effectively than some kind of top down or centrally planned economy. There are many people now across the political spectrum who would accept at least part of that argument… but they would then say, for example, that we've learned from people like Elinor Ostrom that there's more to economic allocation than markets and states. 42:36: The Hayekian critique of the central planner is that the planner can't have access to the information which needs to feed into prices… the Ostrom argument which is analogous is that a central rule-maker can't frame rules to overcome collective action problems given that the circumstances of time and place which affect those collective action problems on the ground are radically dispersed across many different sorts of agents… so you need to have something like a discovery mechanism. 48:15: In the same way that Hayek sees competition between firms as a kind of discovery procedure where firms can copy the successful models and avoid the failing ones-- likewise in a polycentric order where we've got multiple decision centres which are public entrepreneurs, if you like, who are trying to cope with collective action problems in different ways, the different localities can observe what other localities are doing to try to learn themselves how to adapt to their own particular condition. 52:38: You mentioned that reconstructing the liberal project is a key part of… Hayek's work. If we're thinking about today's world, many people would argue that that project, in so far as it has been implemented (or attempted), is actually collapsing. We've got declining faith in free trade, protectionism is on the rise, we have a much greater scepticism of markets of any time in the last 30-40 years. Is there anything in Hayek's attempt in that 1960-80 period… that can help us address these problems? 1h:02: One mechanism to deal with our human divisions is democracy. The problem there is that people like myself think that cosmopolitanism is wonderful and we embrace creative destruction… but there are others who see creative destruction as the destruction of their identity.  

The Tatiana Show!
The Tatiana Show - Edward Peter Stringham

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 42:47


YouTube video here! Topics include: --"The Importance of Learning About Economics" --"Banks Working with Blockchains" --"The Denationalization of Money and Smart Contracts" --"Private Security, Police, and Incentives" About the Guest: - Edward Peter Stringham is the Davis Professor of Economic Organizations and Innovation. Stringham is president of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, former president of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise, editor of two books, and author of more than sixty journal articles, book chapters, and policy studies. His work has been discussed on more than 100 broadcast stations, including CBS, CNBC, CNN, Fox, Headline News, NPR, and MTV. His book, Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life, is published by Oxford University Press. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.comamzn.to/1RmYmn3 Friends and Sponsors of the Show:TheBitcoinCPA.comCryptoCompare.comFreeRoss.orgThirdKey.SolutionsSovrynTech.comSexAndScienceHour.com

Trinity College
Edward Stringham, "Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic & Social Life"

Trinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 32:57


Edward Peter Stringham is the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Economic Organizations and Innovation and Deputy Director of the Shelby Cullom Davis Endowment. Stringham is president of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, former president of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise, editor of two books, and author of more than sixty journal articles, book chapters, and policy studies. His work has been discussed on more than 100 broadcast stations, including CBS, CNBC, CNN, Fox, Headline News, NPR, and MTV. His book, Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life, is published by Oxford University Press.

Chapel 2011-2012 video
David Newton March 26 2012

Chapel 2011-2012 video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 28:38


Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, David Newton taught at Westmont for 22 years. He is the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newtong recently published, “Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn’t Understand It.” He and co-author Andrew Puzder, chief executive officer of CKE Inc., have spoken on CNN, Fox News and talk radio and at Young America’s Foundation, the Reagan Ranch Center, King’s College in New York City, chambers of commerce and venture forums. Dr. Newton is widely published. Besides his seven books he has written over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Executive Compensation - Dr. Dave Newton April 14, 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2011 59:54


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Leadership Fit with Strategic Vision Dr Dave Newton February 24 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2011 61:25


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Stategic Choice Dr Dave Newton February 17 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 36:48


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Strategic Leadership Dr Dave Newton Feb 17 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2011 60:42


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Overview of Strategic Management part 2 Professor Dave Newton January 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2011 46:46


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Overview of Strategic Management Part 1 Professor Dave Newton January 21

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2011 48:44


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011
Developing Your Philosophy of Leadership - Dr. Dave Newton January 13, 2011

Executive Leadership - Spring 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2011 60:17


Dr.David Newton, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, has been the head of the entrepreneurship program at Westmont College since 1990 and was the 2008 National Leavey Foundation winner for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Newton is the Founder of Westmont Small Business Barometer on California's Silicon Beach technology corridor and serves as its Managing Director. Dr. Newton has authored six books and over 160 articles and was formerly Contributing Editor at Industry Week Growing Companies (1998-2000) and Entrepreneur (2000-2005).

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary
In the Board Room of Corporation USA: An Interview with Economist and Corporate Consultant Barry Asmus

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2008


McAlvany Weekly Commentary Dr. Barry Asmus speaks, writes, and consults on political and business issues facing America. Recognized for his views on making the U.S. a world-class competitor, he was twice voted the Outstanding Professor of the Year, as well as honored with the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge Award for Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Asmus is a […] The post In the Board Room of Corporation USA: An Interview with Economist and Corporate Consultant Barry Asmus appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.