Quick Summary: Peter Klein addresses the frequent criticism that private investors and entrepreneurs have too short of a time horizon. Every day, we have to make decisions, be it small, like trying a new soap, or huge, like moving abroad.
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Peter Klein addresses the frequent criticism that private investors and entrepreneurs have too short of a time horizon. Every day, we have to make decisions, be it small, like trying a new soap, or huge, like moving abroad. Economics is often called the “study of choice.” But how do you know what choices to make?
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- Peter Klein addresses the frequent criticism that private investors and entrepreneurs have too short of a time horizon.
- Every day, we have to make decisions, be it small, like trying a new soap, or huge, like moving abroad.
- Economics is often called the “study of choice.” But how do you know what choices to make?
- This video is a part of Conservation Strategy Fund's collection of environmental
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