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- Six scholars discuss dynamism, its benefits, and its obstacles.
- About the Author: Ryan Streeter is executive director of the Civitas Institute.
- 125 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economics
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About the Book
Six scholars discuss dynamism, its benefits, and its obstacles.Book Synopsis
Six scholars discuss dynamism, its benefits, and its obstacles.
If we want more people in more places building and creating more good things, what should we do?
This volume, edited by Ryan Streeter, presents perspectives on key issues of economic and societal dynamism by Ryan Decker (Federal Reserve), Ed Glaeser (Harvard University), Deirdre McCloskey (University of Illinois at Chicago), Edmund Phelps (Columbia University), Dan Shoag (Case Western Reserve University), and Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School).
The chapters in Dynamism and Its Enemies began as presentations at the 2024 Austin Symposium, a one-day seminar on dynamism in America hosted by the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. This first annual event, held in one of America's most dynamic cities, was designed to bring various leading scholars of dynamism's various aspects into one place in order to think together about how to foster a more dynamic future.
About the Author
Ryan Streeter is executive director of the Civitas Institute.