Jeff Deist – Saifedean Ammous
Jeff Deist is a non-profit executive and an interview host. Saifedean Ammous is an interview host, an entrepreneur, and a consultant. We found 6 podcast interviews connecting Jeff Deist and Saifedean Ammous.
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Episodes with Jeff Deist & Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous Demolishes Green Energy
Our friend Saif, known to the world as Dr. Saifedean Ammous, joins Jeff and Bob Murphy for a demolition of the pseudo-economics behind Green energy. Read Saif's The Fiat Standard: Mises.org/FiatStandard Saif's paper 'Energy Systems and the Knowledge Problem: The Case of Biofuels': Mises.org/SaifEnergy
96. Sound Economics in a Confused World with Jeff Deist
In this episode Saifedean talks to Jeff Deist, president of the Mises Institute: the leading think tank dedicated to spreading the ideas of the Austrian School of Economics. They discuss the mission of the Mises Institute, its origins, and how its approach to economics differs from other think tanks such as the Cato In
Guest Episode: Mises Institute with Jeff Deist: The Fiat Standard
Saifedean appearance on The Human Action podcast, hosted by Jeff Deist, President of Mises Institute. Quoted from the original description: Saifedean Ammous, famous for The Bitcoin Standard, has a remarkable new book detailing the effects of fiat money on virtually every aspect of society. In the tradition of Guido Hül
<em>The Fiat Standard</em> with Dr. Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous, famous for The Bitcoin Standard, has a remarkable new book detailing the effects of fiat money on virtually every aspect of society. In the tradition of Guido Hülsmann's The Ethics of Money Production, Ammous returns with The Fiat Standard. From a framework of Austrian economics, this book explains th
Dr. Saifedean Ammous on His Upcoming Economics Textbook
Professor Saifedean Ammous, author of The Bitcoin Standard, is in the midst of writing a new textbook titled Principle of Economics. But he's writing it in open-source form: drafting, revising, and sharing the manuscript with his online students as the book is created. And unlike most lousy college economics textbooks,