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How will the next generation of entrepreneurs exist in an age of changing technology and scientific advances?
Max Borders discusses the opportunities for entrepreneurship in a world that is richer, smarter, more networked, and more collaborative than ever before.
This presentation was filmed in Austin, Texas at FEE’s 2015 Economics of Entrepreneurship high school seminar.
Learn how you can attend a FEE program and meet speakers like Max Borders by visiting http://at.fee.org/seminars2016
Have you ever come up against something that seems ridiculous in the health care system and wondered what kind of oversight lead to it? Do the problems with our system come from people who don't think things through or people who thought things through incorrectly?
Professor Peter Boettke talks to students attending FEE summer seminars in 2006 about the past, present and future of Austrian Economics. For more information visit http://fee.org/
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This webinar provides watchers with some guidelines and advice for their own writing about economics and free market ideas by using Bastiat's economic journalism as a guide for techniques, trips, and things to avoid.
Recorded August 15, 2012. Presentation by Sarah Skwire for the FEE Alumni Network.
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In this lecture from the 2011 Advanced Austrian Economics Seminar Lawrence White lectured on money and free-banking.
For more information on free-market economics visit: http://www.fee.org