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Warsaw Enterprise Institute
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Aug 17, 2023 • 38min

Separation of economy and state is needed! - says Randall Holecombe, economist from Florida State University

- The economy grows when political and economic power are separated. The closer they are to each other, the worse for growth, argues Randall G. Holcombe, an economist from Florida State University. You will also find out:- how market power differs from economic power?- how has the concept of power been evolving since the time of foragers?- how to eliminate the "rent-seeking"?You can watch the podcast as a video with Polish subtitles
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Aug 17, 2023 • 32min

No world for young people - says investor Jim Rogers (ex-Soros partner)

Back in the 70' he co-founded Quantum Fund with George Soros. Now it's a long time past. Jim Rogers has been an investor on its own for years. He's living in Singapure and believes Asian Century has come. Sadly he has got no good news for young people. Unless they learn how to profit from disasters, they'll be in troubles.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 39min

Homo economicus is not dead - says Peter Leeson, economist from George Mason University

If you are into witch trials, wife sales or piracy, well, this podcast if for you. Peter Leeson, economist from George Mason Unviersity, is studying strange customs trying to find the reason behind them. Rational reason. Homo economicus is not dead - he says - it's a useful model!
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Aug 17, 2023 • 40min

Is Pope Francis a socialist? Well... not, but... - says economist Alejandro A. Chaufen from Acton Institute

Pope Francis ciritical opinions on free markets are misguided. Don't be fooled, he is an authority, but in religion, specifically in Catholic religion, not in economics. Says Alejandro A. Chaufen, managing director of Acton Institute, economist and an author of "Faith and Liberty"Video with subs in Polish
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Aug 17, 2023 • 20min

There are more urgent problems than climate change - says Bjørn Lomborg, a skeptical enviromentalist.

People talking of how global warming will kill us all are wrong. It will not kill us if we adjust. Also there are more important problems than climate that we can solve cheaper, easier and faster. A talk with  Bjørn Lomborg, a Danish author and President of the think tank, Copenhagen Consensus Center. Video version with subtitles in Polish
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Aug 17, 2023 • 23min

I was arrested for smuggling "Free to choose" to Poland - says Lawrence Reed, Foundation for Economic Education

He is a real traveller who visited over 80 countries in times when they were facing riots, wars and economic transformation. His travels made him a fierce defender of human freedom. Meet Lawrence Reed, an economist, a journalist and the president emeritus of Foundation for Economic Education.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 21min

Lockdown is a mistake - says Jeffrey A. Tucker from American Institute for Economic Research

Jeffrey A. Tucker is a well-known libertarian author, economist and Editorial Director for the American Institute for Economic Research. He was spiritus movens of Great Barrington Declaration, he's been firmly anti-lockdown since the beginning of pandemic.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 21min

Inflation fears can not be dismissed - says ex-Fed economist Arnold Kling

Pandemic and unprecedented government actions taken to prevent it might have inflationary consequences in the future. After the WWII we at least tried to pay back debts, right now there are no plans like that - says Arnold Kling, economist who worked for Federal Reserve.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 26min

I drank vodka with Putin. Power corrupts - says prof. Richard Vedder, economist from Ohio University

Richard Vedder, a distinguished Professor of Economics at Ohio University in Athens, speaks on the dangers regarding the growth of the government in crisis. Sadly it nevers comes back to its pre-crisis size. Every additional dollar collected in taxes contributes to more than a dollar increase in public spending.
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Aug 17, 2023 • 28min

Trump was no Reagan! - says David Friedman, son of Milton.

Professor David Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, is even more radical than his father - he is an anarchocapitalist. But this talk is not about anarchism. It's about US politics, power of Big Tech, Black Lives Matter movement and the concept of sustainable growth.

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