About Byron Fisher

Byron Fisher is a former U.S. Army Captain, Eagle Scout, and economic thinker whose work bridges real-world experience and intellectual inquiry. He began writing The Supply and Demand Paradox during his military service, prior to his first of two deployments to Iraq—both with the 82nd Airborne Division. Over the course of his service, he completed 10 successful parachute jumps, embodying the discipline and decisiveness that define his approach. Drawing from leadership under pressure and a foundation of service, Fisher challenges conventional thinking and offers a bold, thought-provoking lens on supply, demand, and human behavior.

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