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GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Rick Walker's broadcast roots are in journalism with more than 25 years of experience in Radio Broadcasting in Canada, including with, CKCO-TV, CHUM Broadcasting, CTV, KRIS TV. He has worked as a television and documentary producer contributing to magazines and specialty broadcasters, including National Geographic Channel. Rick also hosts The SST Car Show, a television and video series that focuses on automotive news, and car culture. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Per Bylund, PhD, is a Senior Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Johnny D. Pope Chair in the School of Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University, and an Associate Fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. He has previously held faculty positions at Baylor University and the University of Missouri. Dr. Bylund has published research in top journals in both entrepreneurship and management as well as in both the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics and the Review of Austrian Economics. He is the author of three full-length books: How to Think about the Economy: A Primer, The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect our Everyday Lives, and The Problem of Production: A New Theory of the Firm. He has edited The Modern Guide to Austrian Economics and The Next Generation of Austrian Economics: Essays In Honor of Joseph T. Salerno.
In this episode of the Value Creators Podcast, dive deep into the classic battle between market-driven innovation and centrally planned industrial policy with our esteemed guest, Christian Sandstrom, a leading voice for individualism and free-market solutions and author and professor at Jönköping International Business School and the Ratio Institute in Sweden.In this conversation, we unpack the government's grand “moonshots” and “missions” which claim to solve societal challenges but always miss the mark due to bureaucratic inefficiency and a central planning approach that negates the potential of market dynamics.Learn why centralized missions such as the cancer moonshot or the war on homelessness can become drains on public funds while failing to deliver meaningful progress, and the importance of fostering an entrepreneurial society where markets create value and select the best solutions organically, rather than imposing 'one-size-fits-all' government-led directives.This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the interplay between innovation, the economy, policy, and technological advancement! Christian Sandstrom's Books:Moonshots and the New Industrial PolicyQuestioning the Entrepreneurial StateEpisodes Mentioned: Christian Sandström: Why Governments Can't Act Entrepreneurially
https://youtu.be/x8g6W0JRV1s Core to understanding the economy is recognizing that it is about human actions and interactions. In fact, the economy is people acting and interacting. It is little or nothing else. We tend to think of the economy in terms of resources, machines, businesses, and perhaps jobs. But that is a simplification that is misleading. Those are important, but they are all means to ends. The economy is about using means to attain ends. To put it differently, it is how we act to satisfy our wants, to make us better off . Simply put, the economy is about creating value. - Per Bylund, How to Think About the Economy: A Primer (p. 15) Per Bylund, PhD, is a Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University, and an Associate Fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. BitChute Archive Flote Spotify
Per Bylund, PhD, is a Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University, and an Associate Fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. How to Think About the Economy: A Primer - Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1610167554/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_MXKKR011VCWMJ5X1A456 Mises Institute: https://mises.org/library/how-think-about-economy-primer Per Bylund on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerBylund ----------------------------------------------------------- The Voluntaryist Handbook: https://libertarianinstitute.org/books/voluntaryist-handbook/ Support the show, PayPal: KeithKnight590@gmail.com or Venmo: @Keith-Knight-34 LBRY / Odysee: https://odysee.com/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b BitChute: KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone https://www.bitchute.com/channel/keithknightdonttreadonanyone/ Minds: https://www.minds.com/KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone/ GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/an_capitalist MeWe: mewe.com/i/keithknight25 Flote: https://flote.app/VoluntaryistKeith Gab: https://gab.com/Voluntarykeith Twitter: @an_capitalist The Libertarian Institute: https://libertarianinstitute.org/dont-tread-on-anyone/ One Great Work Network: https://www.onegreatworknetwork.com/keith-knight Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/@keithknight13 Locals: https://donttreadonanyone.locals.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mG2QvxJe9TQpJiyrQTqfx
Dr. Per Bylund is the associate editor of the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, as well as a fellow of the Mises Institute and the Ratio Institute. As well as being a columnist for Entrepreneur magazine, he is also an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University.
Nils Karlson, founding president and CEO of the Ratio Institute in Sweden discusses the need for classical liberal reform in most developed democracies and welfare states while tying in his new book Statecraft and Liberal Reform in Advanced Democracies.
Per Bylund is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. He is also a fellow at the Mises Institute and associate fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. His research focuses on issues in entrepreneurship, strategic management, and organizational economics. We talked about the school of Austrian Economics, the centrality of the price mechanism, the theory of the business cycle, the so-called Socialist Calculation Debate, and the ripple effects of lockdowns on the economy.
The Comedy Cellar presents " Live from America podcast " with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. This Episodes Guests : Professor Nils Karlson, Novelist Octavia Randolph, Comedian Tony Daro and Comedian Mike Suarez. NILS KARLSON is Professor of Political Science at Linköping University and President and CEO of the Ratio Institute. Octavia Randolph is the author of "The Circle of Ceridwen Saga" Www.livefromamericapodcast.com
Interview with Per Bylund (Ph.D.) on Bitcoin (Sound&Hard/Hardest) Money Austrian Economics Gold Entrepreuneurship Consumers Centralization, Central Banks, Governmental Power vs. DEcentralization Technological Innovations/Patents/Evolution and many more fascinating points discussed. Per Bylund is assistant professor of entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston professor of free enterprise, in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. His areas of research are entrepreneurship, management and economic organization. His research focuses on issues in entrepreneurship, strategic management, and organizational economics – especially where they overlap and intersect with each other and/or regulation/policy. Fellow with the Mises Institute, an associate fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as senior fellow with the Ludwig von Mises-institut i Sverige. More info, books etc. on Per Bylund on: https://twitter.com/PerBylund http://perbylund.com/ https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/per-bylund https://www.amazon.com/Per-L.-Bylund/e/B00LMNLBCU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keyvandavani/message
57 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Pete welcomes Per Bylund back to the show. Per is a Fellow of the Mises Institute and Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship & Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University, and an Associate Fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm. Per recently did a presentation on anarchism at OSU that Pete saw on Facebook and asked Per to come on to talk about the 19th century origins of anarchist thought up through today. Per's Speech at OSU on Facebook Per's Mises Articles Pete's Patreon Pete's Bitbacker Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Per Bylund, PhD, is the Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on issues in entrepreneurship, strategic management, and organizational economics – especially where they overlap and intersect with regulation and policy issues. He is an associate fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, a research fellow at the McQuinn Center of Entrepreneurial Leadership, and an Associated Scholar with the Mises Institute as well as senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises-institutet i Sverige. During this show we will focus on the health of entrepreneurship in American under the conditions of high regulations and uncertain future. Join us and call in with your questions, or comments, 646-652-4620. Look forward to hearing from you.
Karl Wennberg is associate professor at Stockholm School of Economics and the Ratio Institute in Sweden. He is the author of over 20 scholarly articles and 2 books in entrepreneurship, regional development, and organization theory. In 2013 he is a visiting researcher at Griffith University.