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Thursday, November 9, 2017 Episode Summary Dr. Per Bylund joins Adam Camac to discuss his recent article, Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business, and why increased automation is good for the economy. About the Guest Dr. Bylund is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston Professor of…

Summary

Dr. Per Bylund, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University, joins Adam Camac to discuss his recent article, "Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business," and why increased automation is good for the economy.

The show notes page for this episode can be found at:
http://www.wakeupcallpodcast.com/automation

Subtitle
Dr. Per Bylund, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University, joins Adam Camac to discuss his recent article, "Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business," and why increased automation is good for the economy.
Duration
35:05
Publishing date
2017-11-10 03:36
Link
http://www.wakeupcallpodcast.com/automation/
Contributors
  Adam Camac and Daniel Laguros: Noninterventionists in Foreign Policy, Libertarians, Influenced by Austrian Economics, Askers of Fundamental Questions
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Thursday, November 9, 2017



Episode Summary

Dr. Per Bylund joins Adam Camac to discuss his recent article, Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business, and why increased automation is good for the economy.

About the Guest

Dr. Bylund is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnston Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. He is the author of The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives, as well as The Problem of Production: A New Theory of the Firm. He is an associate fellow of the Ratio Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and an Associated Scholar with the Mises Institute.

You can follow his work at Perbylund.com, and you can also find him on Twitter.

Biographical information is from perbylund.com.

Article Discussed
1. Robots Do It Better: Why Automation Is Good for Business by Per Bylund (October 20, 2017)

Books Mentioned
1. The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives by Per Bylund
2. The Problem of Production: A New Theory of the Firm by Per Bylund
3. Theory of Population and Economic Growth by Julian Simon

Related Resources
1. Perbylund.com
2. Mises Institute
3. Per Bylund’s Mises Institute Archive

Previous Appearance
144. The Economics of Government Regulations with Dr. Per Bylund (Friday, January 6, 2017)

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