
Entrepreneurs in the Ancient World: From Neolithic Fashion Tycoons to Babylon’s 'Silicon Valley' Startup Founders
History Unplugged Podcast
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Entrepreneurs in a Redistributive Society
In North Korea, you can be put to death for being an entrepreneur. This is the nature of the interaction between entrepreneurs and their societies. Governments are ill-equipped to regulate their entrepreneurs. It doesn't work. And we see that throughout history. The entrepreneurs invented the mortgage about 2300 BC in Mesopotamia. People want the money and they're willing to take these risks that the entrepreneurs are dangling in front of them. Regulation hasn't solved the debt problem for 4,000 years.
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