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Consumer is sovereign

Released Sunday, 26th July 2020
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Consumer is sovereign

Consumer is sovereign

Consumer is sovereign

Consumer is sovereign

Sunday, 26th July 2020
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Per Bylund talks about the role of entrepreneurship in society, what's wrong with economics, why prices are always rising and how to spend a year in Hawaii.

See the full episode notes: https://www.talkswithpetri.com/consumer-is-sovereign/.

Guest bio

Per Bylund is a Swede in Oklahoma, USA, where he works as assistant professor of entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business. He had careers in politics and as business consultant and systems developer before moving to the USA and starting a career in academia. He has also successfully failed as an entrepreneur no less than four times, experiences that he draws from when teaching students and writing columns for Entrepreneur magazine.

He is an author of two books, The Problem of Production: A Theory of the Firm (Routledge, 2016) and The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives (Lexington, 2016), and associate editor of the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. A fellow of the Mises Institute, he is a frequent guest in its Economics for Entrepreneurs podcast. He is also actively discussing matters of the economy, entrepreneurship, and freedom on Twitter; follow him at @PerBylund .

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