Per Bylund – Jeff Deist

Per Bylund is an economist and author. Jeff Deist is a non-profit executive and an interview host. We found 4 podcast interviews connecting Per Bylund and Jeff Deist.

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Episodes with Per Bylund & Jeff Deist

Robert Murphy + Jeff Deist & Per Bylund 27 Jan 2023 • EN

Is Economics a Dead Discipline?

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 ac

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Jeff Deist & Per Bylund 03 Dec 2020 • EN

Per Bylund on The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized

Professor Per Bylund of Oklahoma State University is the author of The Seen, The Unseen, and the Unrealized. 2020 is the year social scientists failed to show us the unseen, namely the staggering and still unfolding economic, social, medical, and human costs of Covid lockdowns. Dr. Bylund and Jeff Deist discuss Covid a

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Jeff Deist & Per Bylund 20 Mar 2020 • EN

Human Action Part Three with Dr. Per Bylund

We continue our series on Human Action with Professor Per Bylund of Oklahoma State University.  Dr. Bylund and Jeff Deist consider Part Three of the book, "Economic Calculation," considering Mises's conception of value and the folly of attempting to define a "unit of value" in a highly subjective world. They discuss so

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Jeff Deist & Per Bylund 20 Apr 2018 • EN

Per Bylund on AI and the Structure of Production

Our guest is Dr. Per Bylund of Oklahoma State University, who joins Jeff Deist to dispel some of the myths surrounding artificial intelligence and mass data collection. AI is just the next evolution of smart software, Bylund argues, and should be celebrated like all technology as higher order capital goods that increas

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