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June 30, 2020
in Evasive Entrepreneurs and Permissionless Innovation
What kind of environment is best for innovation? How are companies like Uber and Tesla able to innovate despite government standing in their way? Author and Mercatus Center Senior Fellow Adam Thierer will join Eric Peterson on the PeliCast this Tuesday at 10 a.m. CST to discuss his latest book “Evasive Entrepreneurs” and why it’s sometimes better for innovators to ask forgiveness rather than permission.
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