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Peter G. Klein
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Recorded at Jekyll Island, Georgia; 26 February 2010.
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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Recorded at the Mises Circle at Furman University, November 13th, 2010.
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Jeff Deist
Robert P. Murphy
Per Bylund
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Professor Per Bylund of Oklahoma State University, author of How to Think About the Economy joins Jeff and Bob to dissect how economics went so badly wrong. A discipline rooted in theory, axioms, and deduction has devolved into statistics, models, and hard science envy. Is the economics profession doing any good, or active harm? Per’s new book How
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Jeff Deist
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Back in January Jeff Deist joined the Austrian Economics Discord Server for a live event concerning trends in 2023. Jeff makes the case for viewing today’s economy as quite unlike that of 2007—due to steady increases in CPI, more fiscal stimulus relative to monetary stimulus, and ongoing supply shock issues from COVID. This is a far-ranging
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Jeff Deist
Allen Mendenhall
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Mises Institute scholar and Troy University business school Dean Allen Mendenhall is among the leading critics of woke capital. He leads a new initiative against the perverse investment practices demanded by ESG/DEI commissars, and joins Jeff Deist to discuss both the origins of “stakeholder” capitalism and what we can do to push back against
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Jeff Deist
Robert P. Murphy
Paul Gottfried
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Does 2022 America still have legitimate intellectuals? Professor Paul Gottfried joins Jeff and Bob to consider the state of real and pseudo-intellectualism.
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Mises Institute
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