Eva Flyborg
Eva Flyborg (born 1963) is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician, and has been a member of the Parliament of Sweden since 1994. She has been the chairperson of the Swedish National Audit Office (Riksrevisionen) since 2006.[1]
Eva Flyborg | |
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Member of the Swedish Parliament for Göteborg Municipality, seat 191[1] | |
Assumed office 1994[1] | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1963[1] Otterhällan, Gothenburg[1] |
Political party | Liberal People's Party[1] |
Children | Karl[2] |
Occupation | Market Economist[1] |
Website | http://www.evaflyborg.se/ |
Biography
Flyborg was born and raised in Otterhällan in Gothenburg, as the youngest of four siblings in a liberal family. She was never a member of the Liberal People's Party youth wing, Liberal Youth of Sweden, but took up politics when Bengt Westerberg "came and spoke well of social responsibility and entrepreneurs and enterprises". Before she was elected to the Riksdag she worked for Volvo.[2]
Flyborg has a son, Karl.[2]
gollark: Anyway, the linear programming thing: just how do you assign values for millions of different end-product goods? If you have people vote on it, they'll probably only be remotely competent to decide on a summary or something, and the process of translating the summaries into full plans will probably involve someone making subjective decisions themselves and influencing the process.
gollark: Yes, that is very silly.
gollark: And each of those needs its own inputs.
gollark: If you want, say, 100000 winter coats (large) (blue), you also have to produce a lot of dye (blue), fabric, factories for coat production, and all that.
gollark: Anyway, the best mathematical thing for central planning is apparently "linear programming", and to make that useful you need to decide on (in some form) the "value" of each output of your production.
References
- "Eva Flyborg (FP) - Riksdagen". Parliament of Sweden. Archived from the original on 2010-08-01. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- "Om Eva" (in Swedish). Liberal People's Party. Archived from the original on 2010-08-01. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
External links
- Web page on the Liberal People's Party website
- Blog
- Twitter account
- Eva Flyborg on the Swedish Parliament website
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