Barbara Kolm “Why young people are often struggling in the modern economy and what to do about it?"

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  • The Middlesex University London Distinguished Lecture Series: Barbara Kolm “Why young people are often struggling in the modern economy and what to do about it?"
    Dr Barbara Kolm: ‘Why young people are often struggling in the modern economy and what to do about it?’
    Free lunches are never actually free, everything has its price - sometimes these are just not visible at first glance. Join Barbara Kolm on a journey of discovery into spontaneous order, markets and the concept of added value.
    Barbara Kolm is President of the Friedrich A. v. Hayek Institute in Vienna, Austria, Founding Director of the Austrian Economics Center, and Vice President of the Österreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank). A worldwide networker, Kolm is renowned for promoting free market policies. She is a frequent speaker on public policy related issues, especially on deregulation and competition, the future of Europe and Austrian Economics. Barbara Kolm is an Associate Professor of Austrian Economics at the University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro and serves on several advisory boards. She is a Member of the Mont Pèlerin Society.
    Team - Austrian Economics Center (austriancenter.com)
    barbara-kolm.at/
    "Middlesex University’s Distinguished Lecture Series stimulates, challenges and raises our gaze across many of the big picture issues facing our society. Looking at the past, present and future of key areas in business, public policy, technology and learning, these events not only deepen our knowledge and understanding, but they seek to inspire and engage us as free thinkers and contributors. It is the opportunity for iterative engagement, reflection and fun that makes these talks so powerful, pleasurable and beneficial for everyone who decides to attend."
    DLS Convener Tim Evans, Professor of Business and Political Economy.
    Admin: c.rose@mdx.ac.uk

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