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1Dime Radio
MMT in the Global South (Ft. Fadhel Kaboub)

1Dime Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 134:17


Get access to The Backroom and over 55 exclusive podcast episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDime⁠⁠In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined by Professor Fadhel Kaboub, Professor of Economics at Denison University, specializing in Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) in the Global South, particularly Africa. In this conversation, I ask Fadhel about whether MMT applies to developing countries in the "third world" and how developing countries can achieve monetary sovereignty and economic independence. I also asked him questions about BRICS, decolonization, Degrowth, and various related topics.  A lot of gold  Timestamps:00:00 BRICS Won't Save the Global South03:03  How Fidel Kaboob got into Modern Monetary Theory 06:48 Monetary Sovereignty13:20 Inflation and Monetary Sovereignty 20:18 Currency Sovereignty in the Global South33:09 Case Studies: Venezuela and Zimbabwe50:09 Economic Sovereignty in Developing Countries59:48 The Geopolitical Bargain of the Century01:06:29 Uniting the Global South01:23:37 Degrowth01:33:39 Migration as Economic Imperialism01:43:26 Decolonization 01:54:21 MMT and Statism02:00:41 Price Setting and RedistributionCheck out Fadhel Kaboub on Twitter/X: https://x.com/FadhelKaboubMore 1Dime MMT Content: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyytc2-LIrN7kIRyPXghWjeb4MV_DDqBK&si=s7aBz5IfLSYEK6X3Follow me on Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/1dimeman⁠Outro Music by Karl CaseyBe sure to give 1Dime Radio a 5 Star Rating if you enjoy the show!

Macro n Cheese
Ep 303 - Real Resources, Real Power with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 70:56


"Colonized people have the right to resist." Economist and friend of the podcast Fadhel Kaboub talks with Steve about the effects of global hegemony and the ongoing attempts to shift the balance of power. They look at BRICS, though it's perhaps too soon to predict its ultimate outcome and influence. Fadhel argues that a true multipolar world cannot emerge without placing the Global South at the center of economic decision-making, challenging the existing economic domination by the US and other nations. The history of colonial exploitation continues to affect the resource-rich region.Fadhel also addresses the ways in which Israel is carrying out the US agenda in Gaza. He points out that the world's reaction is being influenced by the ready availability of direct information via social media. "The world didn't start on October 7th. There was a world before that. And there is a colonial project that was being built in Gaza and Palestine. "Every colonial case we've seen in Africa and the rest of the Global South created resistance movements and resistance. Some people resist in the streets, some people resist with little pebbles and stones, some people resist with weapons. Some people resist with their voice, some people resist with their pen. But it's resistance. And it's a legitimate right to resist. "It's beginning to click for a lot of people that colonized people have the right to resist." Fadhel Kaboub is an associate professor of economics at Denison University (presently on leave) and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He's the author of Global South Perspectives on Substack.Find his work at kaboub.com and globalsouthperspectives.substack.com@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

Kumpulan Khutbah Jum'at Pilihan Dakwah Sunnah
1347 - Konsekuensi Keimanan - Ust. Fadhel Muhammad, Lc.

Kumpulan Khutbah Jum'at Pilihan Dakwah Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 19:34


Khutbah Jum'at - Ustadz Fadhel Muhammad, Lc. hafizhahullahu. Judul : Konsekuensi Keimanan. Sumber : Youtube.

Martes de Números
Historia de Éxito: CPA Gustavo Fadhel

Martes de Números

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 24:28


El emprendimiento ha tomado cada vez más relevancia, especialmente en los jóvenes. En este nuevo episodio de Martes de Números, conversamos con el CPA Gustavo Fadhel, propietario de Cuela. ¡Conoce su historia de éxito! Disponible en YouTube ➡

Macro n Cheese
Deconstructing the Colonial Archetype with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 56:59


** If you haven't yet come to our Tuesday night listening party, this is the week to do so. Join the Real Progressives community as we dive in and discuss this episode. The registration link is posted on our Events Calendar prior to each Tuesday's session — it's usually up by Saturday. Look for Macro ‘n Chill. https://realprogressives.org/rp-events-calendar/This week Steve talks with our friend, economist Fadhel Kaboub. Followers of this podcast will recognize some of the themes we regularly focus on, including the debt trap facing countries of the global South, and the need for climate action and transformative economic development. Current plans under consideration are extractive and paternalistic, continuing the patterns of colonial exploitation.At the root of the external debt problem are three major structural issues: food deficits, energy deficits, and manufacturing deficits. Fadhel breaks down each of these problems, tracing the origins and suggesting how solutions will benefit not just Africa and the global South, but the international working class.“So, the type of thinking that we need to have today is one of two options. Do we work towards reforming this global economic architecture that was designed for these purposes? Or do we build a parallel, alternative economic architecture from the ground up? I'm of the opinion that the countries that dominate the current economic architecture will fight to death to keep their supremacy.”Steve and Fadhel also discuss MMT, degrowth, and the job guarantee. They look at the role China could play in Africa.Fadhel Kaboub is an associate professor of economics at Denison University (on leave), and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He is also a member of the Independent Expert Group on Just Transition and Development and serves as senior advisor with Power Shift Africa.@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

Macro n Cheese
IMPACT: Climate Reparations with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 69:27


**If you've been enjoying – and learning from – this podcast for the past five years, you'll want to know about the end of the year fundraiser for Real Progressives. For the rest of 2023, your donation will be fully matched by a generous supporter. If you donate $100 or more, you get a free t-shirt. We count on our community to help us pay for the equipment and platforms to bring you this important content.Donate here or go to our website, realprogressives.orgFadhel Kaboub is back for his lucky 13th episode. He talks with Steve about the concept of climate reparations and its significance in tackling the climate crisis. True reparations go beyond financial compensation; they must include transferring technology, repairing our ecosystem, and restructuring the global financial and trade systems.The global North must not shirk its historic responsibility and disproportionate impact of climate change on the Global South. Fadhel and Steve discuss the need for truth and reconciliation as a starting point for reparations. They highlight the significance of addressing the structural issues that perpetuate harm. Fadhel emphasizes the need for transparency and decentralized systems in order to prevent corruption and ensure that reparations reach those who need them most.Fadhel Kaboub is an Associate Professor of economics at Denison University and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. Check out his recent work at https://justtransitionafrica.org/@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

Awakward Podcast
#20 - Perkara Swipe Kanan dan Benih Asmara (w/ Fadhel)

Awakward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 36:05


Aplikasi lebah, api, dan lain-lain jaman sekarang jadi wadah para jomblo untuk mencari jodoh, gimana sih peruntungannya buat para host dan Fadhel (@fadhelfachrul)?

Macro n Cheese
Decolonizing Our Minds with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 61:42


**Tuesday evenings, Real Progressives and friends gather on Zoom for a listening party and discussion of Macro N Cheese. To register, go to the events calendar on our website and look for the upcoming Tuesday: https://realprogressives.org/rp-events-calendar/ This week's episode welcomes back Fadhel Kaboub, a valued friend of this podcast. He and Steve discuss the concept of just transition and the problems with carbon markets as a solution to climate change. They stress the injustice of historic polluters buying carbon credits to continue polluting while displacing vulnerable communities in developing countries. It is yet another capitalist solution. The current global financial architecture, established during colonial times, is neither designed to address the climate crisis nor to promote sustainable prosperity.They emphasize the need for systemic change and a new vision for Africa and the global South that prioritizes food sovereignty, energy sovereignty, and industrial policy. They talk about the power dynamics between labor and capital, the role of governments in perpetuating inequality, and the importance of mobilizing and organizing for change.They highlight the narrow constructs that society is allowed to consider, which prevent true transformation and progress. They emphasize the importance of recognizing our interconnectedness and the need for what Fadhel calls “a movement of movements.”Fadhel Kaboub is an Associate Professor of economics at Denison University, the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. Check out his recent work at https://justtransitionafrica.org/@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm
Invités : Fadhel Abdelkafi et Samir Dilou

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 102:21


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Macro n Cheese
Surfing the Wayback Machine: 2017 with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 67:05


Dr. Fadhel Kaboub was recently appointed Under-Secretary-General for Financing for Development of the Organisation of Educational Cooperation (OEC), an international intergovernmental organisation founded by countries from across the Global South. In honor of Fadhel's new position, we're releasing Steve's very first interview with him from back in the day when we live streamed onto Facebook. Steve thinks his questions are very different today — more disciplined. Some of us can't get over how young he sounded. It was only five years ago!Fadhel and Steve discuss the spectrum of monetary sovereignty from full sovereignty to completely non-sovereign. Fadhel explains the structural debt traps developing nations find themselves in. They have deficits related to lack of sufficient food or energy production, forcing them to rely on imports.“Those are things that, no matter what you do as a central bank, you're not going to eliminate those structural issues unless as a country you start investing in renewable energy so that you don't have to import fossil fuels anymore or you invest in a sustainable agricultural policy to let you have food self-sufficiency.”The hole in their trade deficit leads to depreciation of their exchange rate.“And then the next morning or the next month when you as a country try to import food or fuel, you're going to import it at a higher price. So you'd be importing inflation into your domestic economy ... The inflation is related to a weakness of the productive capacity of the domestic system plus the imported inflation that happens because of the depreciation of the exchange rate.”Fadhel and Steve also discuss the devastating effects of unemployment and the potential of a Job Guarantee Program for developing countries.Dr. Fadhel Kaboub is Under-Secretary-General for Financing for Development of the Organisation of Educational Cooperation (OEC). He is an Associate Professor of Economics (on leave) at Denison University and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity.@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

Planet: Critical
Decolonise to Decarbonise | Fadhel Kaboub

Planet: Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 58:02


Fadhel Kaboub is a former Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University where he researched political economy, decarbonisation, colonialism, and the financial and agricultural policies necessary to facilitate a global—and just—green transition. Since recording, Fadhel has been appointed Under-Secretary-General for Financing for Development at the international intergovernmental organisation, Organisation of Educational Cooperation.This episode is thrilling. Fadhel explains the traps of inflation, debt, globalisation, and the financial and agricultural policies weaponised by the global north to exploit the global south. He walks us through the three structural traps which keep wealth pouring out of the global south into the global north, amounting to modern colonialism. And he explains why we can afford a just transition, revealing the exciting mechanisms of Modern Monetary Theory by exploring the solutions global south countries can implement to ensure their sustainable development."You can't decarbonise a system that hasn't been decolonized yet, economically speaking. Similarly, you can't democratise a system that hasn't been decolonised yet.Because you can't meet the aspirations of your people and meet their needs in terms of food or housing or quality of life if your economic paralyses you and prevents you from serving those needs, and requires of you to serve the needs of the global supply chains in manufacturing or energy and so on."Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis—and what to do about it.© Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm
Invité: Fadhel Abdel Kefi

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 101:01


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Macro n Cheese
Africa's Place in the Multi-Polar Order with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 62:15


**Thank you to our listeners! Can you believe this is our 200th episode? Crazy, right? Well, it wouldn't have been possible without the efforts of a dedicated team. Our sound editor and engineer, Andy Kennedy, has spent thousands of hours (literally) producing these weekly gems. Then there's the diligent band of copy editors—Brad Sandler, Jonathan Kadmon, Jay Spencer, and yours truly, Virginia Cotts, (plus, in earlier days, Rose Ann Rabiola Miele and Rob Baxter)—who pore over every AI-generated transcript, correcting mistakes and fixing punctuation for clarity. Julie Alberding, the RP website's reigning eminence, created the layout. Each week she meticulously formats and posts the transcript, show notes, and extras. And let's not forget our inimitable host, Steve Grumbine, who invites us along on his personal quest for knowledge. The journey has resulted in some unforgettable interviews, invaluable content, and a few “aha!” moments.**It's fitting that our 200th episode is also Fadhel Kaboub's 10th. Fadhel is the non-economist's economist. You don't need a new language to learn from him. In this episode he revisits some familiar themes, expands upon them and draws conclusions that... well, they just make so much sense.He looks at global changes, post-2008, post-Covid, and post-Russia/Ukraine. To avoid future disruptions to the supply chain, the three major power blocs—the US and North America, the EU and western Europe, and China, with Russia and central Asia in the hub—are looking to repatriate strategic industries. They are consolidating their sovereignty in terms of food, energy, high-tech manufacturing, strategic industries, and geopolitical, geostrategic sovereignty within each region. That leaves the global South as the place all three blocs perceive as the source of cheap raw materials, the dumping-ground for surplus output, and the site for low-cost assembly line manufacturing.“So that's the world that is emerging. The question for me and for the global South in general, and for Africa as a continent in particular, how do we position ourselves on this new map? And I think I said it before to you on the show, Steve. If you don't have a long-term strategic vision for yourself, you're going to be part of somebody else's strategic vision.”Fadhel proceeds to describe the structural deficiencies that neocolonial nations must overcome and then lays out his vision for the solution.“And that's been one of the most important things that I'm trying to convey to global South activists, academics, public intellectuals, and people who have influence in government policy on the African continent, is formulating that coherent pan-African vision for economic sovereignty, food sovereignty, energy sovereignty, technological sovereignty, and then leveraging that coherent vision—on African terms—to partner with anybody, including China.”He talks about the IMF and its debt traps. He talks about the built-in roadblocks on the path to energy independence. He talks of the need for truth and reconciliation commissions and looks at what post-colonial reparations must include. If you made a diagram of this discussion, there would be arrows connecting each piece to all the others. Sounds dialectical, doesn't it?Dr. Fadhel Kaboub is an Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity.@FadhelKaboub on Twitter

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm
Invités : Fadhel Abdelkefi et Hichem Snoussi

MIDI SHOW On Mosaique fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 90:01


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Activist #MMT - podcast
Modern Money Doughnuts, seas2-ep12: Fadhel Kaboub: climate justice and monetary sovereignty (audio podcast)

Activist #MMT - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 35:07


Welcome to season 2, episode 12 of Modern Money Doughnuts (MMD), hosted by Steven Hail and Gabrielle Bond. MMD is an international show about modern monetary theory and ecological economics. This week, Steven and Gabie talk to Fadhel Kaboub, the President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and consultant to Modern Money Lab , is one of the world's leading MMT economists and an expert on sustainability, and the global south. We asked Fadhel about what has been driving global food prices, about his role in climate change discussions among African politicians and diplomats. (All episodes of Modern Money Donuts can be found on this page by Modern Money Labs.) Here's the video from which this audio comes from. (The audio is unedited.) MMD is hosted by Kerberos Media, and the audio podcast is, for now, hosted by Activist #MMT. So if you'd like to be automatically notified of each new MMD episode, then subscribe to Activist #MMT on your favorite podcast platform.

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV
Modern Money Doughnuts, seas2-ep12: Fadhel Kaboub: climate justice and monetary sovereignty (audio podcast)

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 35:06


Welcome to season 2, episode 12 of Modern Money Doughnuts (MMD), hosted by Steven Hail and Gabrielle Bond. MMD is an international show about modern monetary theory and ecological economics. This week, Steven and Gabie talk to Fadhel Kaboub, the President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and consultant to Modern Money Lab , is one of the world's leading MMT economists and an expert on sustainability, and the global south. We asked Fadhel about what has been driving global food prices, about his role in climate change discussions among African politicians and diplomats. (All episodes of Modern Money Donuts can be found on by Modern Money Labs.) Here's from which this audio comes from. (The audio is unedited.) MMD is hosted by Kerberos Media, and the audio podcast is, for now, hosted by Activist #MMT. So if you'd like to be automatically notified of each new MMD episode, then subscribe to Activist #MMT on your favorite podcast platform.

Reportage Culture
Festival international du film de Locarno: «Contes de la maison mauve» d'Abbas Fadhel

Reportage Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 2:53


En Suisse, dans le canton du Tessin, le festival du cinéma de Locarno prend comme chaque année ses quartiers d'été, transformant la petite ville au bord du Lac Majeur en creuset de la cinéphilie mondiale. Pour cette 75e édition, 226 films dont 17 en compétition sont présentés. L'un d'eux, Contes de la maison mauve, est une fresque de trois heures sur le Liban contemporain, signée Abbas Fadhel. ► À écouter aussi :  ♦ Cinéma: «Homeland: Irak, année zéro», le film d'Abbas Fadel ♦ Spéciale Abbas Fahdel «Homeland année zéro»

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast
#134 Fadhel Kaboub: Davos 2022 - Unpacking The World Economic Forum Summit

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 55:23


Patricia and Christian talk to economist and president of the Global Institute For Sustainable Prosperity, Professor Fadhel Kaboub about some of the events featured at this year's World Economic Forum summit in Davos.   Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast     For an intro to MMT: Listen to our first three episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742417 And Episode 126 - Dirk Ehnts: How Banks Create Money: https://www.patreon.com/posts/62603318   All our episodes in chronological order: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43111643   Fadhel Kaboub's work: http://www.global-isp.org/president/   Fadhel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FadhelKaboub   All our episodes with Fadhel Kaboub: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43484621     For more on the Edward Lipiński Foundation's MMT Summer School in Poznań, Poland (10th - 14th August 2022): https://fundacjalipinskiego.pl/wydarzenia/mmt-summer-school-2022/   Sign up for alerts from The Gower Initiative For Modern Money Studies about their forthcoming MMT book: https://gimms.org.uk/       More on monetary operations: Episode 20 - Warren Mosler: The MMT Money Story (part 1): https://www.patreon.com/posts/28004824   Episode 126 - Dirk Ehnts: How Banks Create Money: https://www.patreon.com/posts/62603318   Episode 13 - Steven Hail: Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Banking, But Were Afraid To Ask: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41790887   Episode 43 - Sam Levey: Understanding Endogenous Money: https://www.patreon.com/posts/35073683 “An Accounting Model of the UK Exchequer – 2nd edition” by Andrew Berkeley, Richard Tye & Neil Wilson: https://gimms.org.uk/2021/02/21/an-accounting-model-of-the-uk-exchequer/ Our episodes about “An Accounting Model of the UK Exchequer”: Part 1: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46352183 Part 2: https://www.patreon.com/posts/46865929    On digital currency Rohan Grey's writing: https://rohangrey.net/writing/ Our Rohan grey episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43558419     Full list of World Economic Forum panels: https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2022/programme Panel - The View from Capitol Hill: https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2022/sessions/the-view-from-capitol-hill Panel - What Next for Global Growth? (featuring Mariana Mazzucato): https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2022/sessions/aligning-on-new-approaches-to-economic-policy-making Panel - The Four-Day Week: Necessity or Luxury?: https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2022/sessions/the-four-day-week-necessity-or-luxury     More on inflation: Episode 7: Steven Hail: Inflation, Price Shocks and Other Misunderstandings: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41780508 Episode 65 - Phil Armstrong: Understanding Inflation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/40672678 Episode 104 - John T Harvey: Inflation, Stagflation & Healing The Nation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/52207835 Episode 123 - Warren Mosler: Understanding The Price Level And Inflation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/59856379 Episode 128 - L. Randall Wray & Yeva Nersisyan: What's Causing Accelerating Inflation? Pandemic Or Policy Response?: https://www.patreon.com/posts/63776558   Our Job Guarantee episodes: Episode 4 - Fadhel Kaboub: What is the Job Guarantee?: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742701   Episode 47 - Pavlina Tcherneva: Building Resilience - The Case For A Job Guarantee: https://www.patreon.com/posts/36034543     A list of MMT-informed campaigns and organisations worldwide: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47900757   We are working towards full transcripts, but in the meantime, closed captions for all episodes are available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEp_nGVTuMfBun2wiG-c0Ew/videos   Transcript for opening monologue: https://www.patreon.com/posts/68600332   Show notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/68600373

Macro n Cheese
Neocolonialism and the Unholy Trinity with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 51:24


Our listeners know that Steve is a perpetual student -- his YouTube show is called The Rogue Scholar. He makes no apologies for past incomplete or erroneous thinking; he just soldiers on, deepening his understanding of the issues and course-correcting his analysis. He is a voracious reader and we can identify at least three books that led to this week's episode: https://bookshop.org/a/82803/9780393651362 (The Divide), by Jason Hickel, https://bookshop.org/a/82803/9780872863293 (Blackshirts and Reds), by Michael Parenti, and https://bookshop.org/a/82803/9781913026028 (Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism), by Vladimir Lenin.* They have all fed into his obsession with neocolonialism and the unholy trinity of the IMF, World Bank, and WTO. The problem predates the modern neoliberal era: “Lenin talks extensively about taking out these loans. Now, mind you, the IMF wasn't around ... But this whole concept of global finance capital was already being talked about at the turn of the century. And what he showed was that these countries that took on these big loans, they would be fine for a year. And then by the next year, they were already losing money, deeply in debt, and by the third year, they had to take out another loan.” Steve summoned our old friend Fadhel Kaboub to take us through the history of the unholy trinity, connect it to monetary sovereignty, and untangle the cat's cradle of international power and oppression. Who better than Fadhel, whose superpower is his ability to explain complicated systems in words anyone can understand? Fadhel begins with the currency wars in the period between the first and second World Wars. After WWII the allies gathered to establish a means of preventing currency wars in the future. You've heard of Bretton Woods? Well, did you know two competing plans were presented? Keynesian and... not Keynesian. Keynes's plan was designed to promote full employment globally. The universe ended up with the non-Keynesian International Monetary Fund, or IMF, and the World Bank. “The World Bank was initially designed to be the bank for the reconstruction of Europe, essentially. And eventually after Europe was rebuilt, it was reinvented as an economic development bank for the global south, because in 1945, when the World Bank was designed, there were no developing countries, there were just colonies. So by the mid 1960s, all of those colonies are now developing countries, and the world needed a World Bank for economic development ... it's designed for long-term infrastructure, major projects, as opposed to the IMF, which was designed as the emergency room for financial crises.” The third leg of the unholy trinity is the World Trade Organization. Fadhel guides us through its origins and evolution. It turns out the entity committed to free trade limits itself to “free trade in everything but arms and farms.” Once the former colonies became independent, the former colonizers looked around and said, “Uh-oh, where are we getting our food?" With food now an issue of national security, powerful nations are subsidizing agricultural staples; farmers in the developing world cannot compete. Throughout the episode, Fadhel illustrates how these three institutions are able to ham-string the global south. He talks about the three main structural traps – food, energy, and low-tech manufacturing. The further the developing world is pushed into desperation, the greater the benefits to the global elite. Can the post-colonial nations cast off the chains of economic oppression and poverty? Fadhel provides answers, showing how the MMT analysis not only brings the problems into focus, but provides solutions. The final twenty minutes of this episode are perhaps the most important. *When you purchase these books through RP Bookshelf on our website, we make a small percentage on the sale. We are an affiliate of bookshop.org, not that online megamonster whose name shall not be spoken. Dr....

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast
#131 Fadhel Kaboub: Free Trade Isn't Free: Food Sovereignty And Why It Matters

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 69:57


Patricia and Christian talk to economist and President of the Global Institute For Sustainable Prosperity Professor Fadhel Kaboub about how global food and energy systems have been fostered to benefit the global north at the expense of the global south, and how understanding modern money is vital to untangling the mess.   Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast     For an intro to MMT: Listen to our first three episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742417   All our episodes in chronological order: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43111643   All our episodes with Fadhel Kaboub: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43484621   Stay current with Fadhel via Twitter: https://twitter.com/FadhelKaboub   Episode 12 - Fadhel Kaboub: Monetary Sovereignty, Colonialism and Independence: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41790149   Bill Mitchell - “Zimbabwe for hyperventilators 101”: http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?p=3773     Register for events at the Modern Money Network's 4th Annual MMT Conference (held online over the next six weekends in April and May): https://events.modernmoney.network/category/7/     More on monetary operations: Episode 126 - Dirk Ehnts: How Banks Create Money: https://www.patreon.com/posts/62603318   Episode 13 - Steven Hail: Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Banking, But Were Afraid To Ask: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41790887   Episode 43 - Sam Levey: Understanding Endogenous Money: https://www.patreon.com/posts/35073683     More on inflation: Episode 65 - Phil Armstrong: Understanding Inflation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/40672678 Episode 104 - John T Harvey: Inflation, Stagflation & Healing The Nation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/52207835 Episode 123 - Warren Mosler: Understanding The Price Level And Inflation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/59856379 Episode 128 - L. Randall Wray & Yeva Nersisyan: What's Causing Accelerating Inflation? Pandemic Or Policy Response?: https://www.patreon.com/posts/63776558   A list of MMT-informed campaigns and organisations worldwide: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47900757 Details for the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College 2022 Summer Seminar: https://www.levyinstitute.org/news/summer-seminar-2022   We are working towards full transcripts, but in the meantime, closed captions for all episodes are available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEp_nGVTuMfBun2wiG-c0Ew/videos   Transcript for opening monologue: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65378023   Show notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-131-free-65377999

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Mata Kuliah Taylor Swift - Ivan Fadhel G #1

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 21:34


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Mengenal Nama-nama Interval Nada Dalam Seni Musik - Ivan Fadhel G #3

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 25:20


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Lima Penyanyi Tanah Air Yang Akan Terus Bersinar Di Tahun 2022 - Ivan Fadhel G #2

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 9:18


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Seni Menikmati Hidup Lambat Sesaat Semua Serba Cepat - Ivan Fadhel G #9

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 10:29


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Single Baru The S.I.G.I.T - Ivan Fadhel G #4

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 8:10


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Manfaat Musik Bagi Kecerdasan Anak - Ivan Fadhel G #11

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 4:39


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Manfaat Musik Rock Dan Metal - Ivan Fadhel G #10

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 6:05


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Manfaat Alat Musik Ritmis Dan Kegunaannya - Ivan Fadhel G #12

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 5:31


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Kearifan Lokal - Ivan Fadhel G #8

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 23:56


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Gaya Nyentrik Band The Ramones - Ivan Fadhel G #7

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 10:20


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Merayakan 20 Tahun Lagu "I'm Just A Kid" Simple Plan - Ivan Fadhel G #6

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 26:58


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Metrum Radio
Ngobrol Musik Asik: Ibnu Bajaa, Ilmuwan Dan Musisi Musik Muslim - Ivan Fadhel G #5

Metrum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 4:59


Podcast tentang Cerita, Kisah, Hikmah, ataupun Tips yang merupakan Tugas Magang di Metrum Media. Disusun dan dinarasikan oleh Ivan Fadhel G (Mahasiswa UNIBI Bandung).(M9)*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metrum-radio/support

Macro n Cheese
Understanding Inflation with Fadhel Kaboub

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 58:40 Transcription Available


**SPECIAL NOTICE** Macro N Cheese listeners are invited to a live event, Inflation: Fact & Fiction, with Fadhel Kaboub. Bring your questions and join us for this intimate evening! RP Live, Tuesday, December 28, 8pm ET/5pm PT. https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uRs3YK-7SfOVFH8aFJUWOQ (Register here). This week's episode is the audio portion of a presentation by our friend Professor Fadhel Kaboub when he spoke with the Hanon Project's Yousra Magouri in September about the causes and effects of inflation during the pandemic. It's a beautiful illustration that you don't need an education in MMT to make sense of the economy. With Fadhel's characteristic cogency, complex subjects are made accessible without sacrificing depth. He opens with basic definitions of inflation and how it is measured. He describes the two main types – demand pull and supply push -- then contrasts the mainstream and MMT explanations of inflation and the connection of our current circumstances to the pandemic. For the last several decades since the 70s, the mainstream economist will tell you too much government spending will cause inflation, right? Whether it's government subsidies or government contracts, you're just flooding the system with cash, giving people dollars to go out and shop and increase demand way beyond the capacity of the economy to keep up with it. Needless to say, different explanations of the causes lead to very different prescriptions for the solutions, as evidenced by political opposition to further pandemic relief measures and spending on social programs and infrastructure. Fadhel maintains the risk of inflation is triggered by the lack of productive capacity, including the supply chain disruptions during the pandemic. These problems exist on a global scale. The second source of inflation, which is the most important, I think, and most neglected by the economics profession is what I call the abusive market power and price setting behavior of key players in the economy. Think of big pharma, think of the energy companies, think of companies that have high degrees of market concentration that allows them actually to set prices simply because they can, because there isn't enough competition, because consumers don't have a choice... …Now, that type of inflation is not going to go away by spending less on the unemployed, on the pandemic, on education or infrastructure. It's got nothing to do with it. The episode goes into creative solutions for the global South, the danger of deflation, the limits of quantitative easing, the effect of climate change on the economy, and much more. Full transcripts of this and every episode of Macro N Cheese can be found at realprogressives.org/macro-n-cheese-podcast Dr. Fadhel Kaboub is an Associate Professor of Economics at Denison University and President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics & Social Science Consortium, 2006, University of Missouri - Kansas City; M.A. in Economics, May 2001, University of Missouri - Kansas City; B.S. in Economics, June 1999, with Distinction. Emphasis: Money & Banking. @FadhelKaboub on Twitter Support this podcast

Common Good Podcast
Common Good Economics - Professor Fadhel Kabob Explains Inflation

Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 63:23


Economics Professor Fadhel Kaboub takes us to school and explains inflation: what actually causes it and how to reign it in. Doug Pagitt and Dan Deitrich discuss the common good implications. Follow Fadhel on Twitter @FadhelKaboub   Doug Pagitt is the Executive Director and one of the founders of Vote Common Good. He is also a pastor, author, and social activist.  @pagitt   The Common Good Podcast is produced and edited by Daniel Deitrich. @danieldeitrich Our theme music is composed by Ben Grace. @bengracemusic   votecommongood.com votecommongood.com/podcast facebook.com/votecommongood twitter.com/votecommon

Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio
SCOTONOMICS The Road to COP 26: Climate debt and colonial reparations

Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 58:18


A wonderful conversation with Fadhel Kaboub https://twitter.com/FadhelKaboub 00:10 Welcome from William and Kairin 01:00 Hypocracy at COP26 so far 03:30 A wee bit of detail on emissions from Kairin 04:20 Introduction to tonight's session 04:50 Can the global south take the same journey as the global north? 05:20 Fadhel outlines the VERY different path that the south has taken compared to the north 08:20 Global race to the bottom caused by the current low-value processes in the global south 10:45 How structural trade deficits have been created by colonialism and postcolonialism 13:15 The need for sustainable development in the global south 14:10 Segregation of issues removing social justice from the emissions issue 15:00 Can the global south really decarbonize AND Grow? 17:50 Fadhel lists how the global financial structure stymies decarbonization in the global south 21:30 2 trillion dollars EVERY YEAR moves from south to global north 22:30 The disappointing scope of the COP framework

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV
Ep92[2/2]: Fadhel Kaboub: Bob Marley and MMT

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 70:53


Welcome to episode 92 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of my two-part conversation with Fadhel Kaboub about his personal story. Fadhel is an economics professor at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity, an interdisciplinary public policy think tank. The focus of his academic work is how the lens of MMT can inform developing nations. I've written to Fadhel's papers, posts, and appearances, a link to which you can find in the show notes. Today in part two, Fadhel finishes his story about being parent of three little boys and how music is part of how he raises them. We then turn to his own eclectic taste in music, ranging from Metallica and Guns N' Roses to Tunisian hip-hop. We especially focus on Bob Marley. In the second half of today's episode, we return to academic topics, primarily discussing how Fadhel's work on developing nations relates to the work of . We end on the topic of the 2011 Tunisian uprising, as discussed in the in which Fadhel is extensively quoted. Now, let's get right back to my conversation with Fadhel Kaboub.

Activist #MMT - podcast
Ep92[2/2]: Fadhel Kaboub: Bob Marley and MMT

Activist #MMT - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 70:54


Welcome to episode 92 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of my two-part conversation with Fadhel Kaboub about his personal story. Fadhel is an economics professor at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity, an interdisciplinary public policy think tank. The focus of his academic work is how the lens of MMT can inform developing nations. I've written a post filled with links to Fadhel's papers, posts, and appearances, a link to which you can find in the show notes. In part one, we discussed Fadhel's personal story, from childhood through parenthood. Today in part two, Fadhel finishes his story about being parent of three little boys and how music is part of how he raises them. We then turn to his own eclectic taste in music, ranging from Metallica and Guns N' Roses to Tunisian hip-hop. We especially focus on Bob Marley. In the second half of today's episode, we return to academic topics, primarily discussing how Fadhel's work on developing nations relates to the work of John Harvey on exchange rate determination. We end on the topic of the 2011 Tunisian uprising, as discussed in the recent New York Times article in which Fadhel is extensively quoted. Now, let's get right back to my conversation with Fadhel Kaboub.

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV
Ep91[1/2]: Fadhel Kaboub: His personal story

People Conversations by Citizens' Media TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 77:01


Welcome to episode 91 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with Fadhel Kaboub about his personal story: his childhood in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, being a parent, his love of music, and how music has become part of his parenting. Fadhel is an economics professor at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and the president of , an interdisciplinary public policy think tank. The focus of his academic work is on how the lens of MMT can inform developing nations, which we talk about in the second half of part two. I've written to Fadhel's papers, posts, and appearances, a link to which you can find in the show notes. Today's story begins with a nine-year-old Fadhel at the center of a political drama between his two home countries of Saudi Arabia and Tunisia. When his grandparents in Tunisia fell ill, his father rushed home from his job in Saudi Arabia to take care of them. Saudi Arabia's immigration laws require foreign workers to give their employers not only their own passport, but also the passports of all their children. Unfortunately, when Fadhel's father left for Tunisia, the employer decided not to release Fadhel's passport, essentially holding the nine-year-old hostage. His family leveraged the media to shame Saudi Arabia into allowing the little boy to be reunited with his family. To this day, Fadhel has never seen his original passport. We then turn to the story of how Fadhel joined the fifth grade in Tunisia, with children who had a 3.5-year head start in learning French. This is the language spoken during half of the instruction time in the country. The overriding theme of Fadhel's story, however, is how there is no place on Earth where he is not considered an outsider or immigrant. Babies born in Saudi Arabia are only considered citizens if their father is a Saudi citizen. Fadhel's mother was a citizen but his father was Tunisian. When he moved to Tunisia, he had a Saudi accent and was unable to speak French. And now, even though a US citizen, he remains an immigrant. The experience, plus witnessing the experience of his parents and home countries, has greatly influenced and inspired not only his academic work but also his decisions as the parent of three little boys. This podcast, Activist #MMT, is dedicated half to academic concepts and half to the personal stories of how people, both laypeople and academics, came to MMT and how it changed them. The reason I believe these personal stories are so important is because it's not possible to separate the academic concepts from those who develop and promote them. This includes their personal stories: what they care about, and how they choose to use the power they have, or don't have. The idea was primarily inspired by Fred Lee in his 2009 book, , which was recommended to me by Nathan Tankus. Neoclassical economics would have you focus on only their maths and models, and not the discriminatory behavior of universities and journals, and those that back those universities, journals – and their economists. They would prefer you not look at any other discipline, such as history, culture, sociology, institutions, and especially politics. The entire neoliberal project would have you focus only on the how-are-you-gonna-to-pay-for-it question, and not the minor inconvenience of having to change the very foundation of human society, if we are not to go extinct in the coming decades. I talk much more about this concept of interdisciplinarity, in my introduction to with Richard Tye. But for now, onto my conversation with Fadhel Kaboub. This is part one of a two-part conversation. Enjoy. (By the way, my 12-year-old keeps asking to hear the story in the above highlight, over and over again. :) ) By the way number two: At the (very) end of every interview, the introduction is repeated in full but without the theme music. I started this long ago on listener request, for those who find the music irritating or distracting from what I'm saying. Resources with Money on the Left.

Activist #MMT - podcast
Ep91[1/2]: Fadhel Kaboub: From childhood to parenthood

Activist #MMT - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 77:02


Welcome to episode 91 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with Fadhel Kaboub about his personal story: his childhood in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, being a parent, his love of music, and how music has become part of his parenting. Fadhel is an economics professor at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity, an interdisciplinary public policy think tank. The focus of his academic work is on how the lens of MMT can inform developing nations, which we talk about in the second half of part two. I've written a post filled with links to Fadhel's papers, posts, and appearances, a link to which you can find in the show notes. Today's story begins with a nine-year-old Fadhel at the center of a political drama between his two home countries of Saudi Arabia and Tunisia. When his grandparents in Tunisia fell ill, his father rushed home from his job in Saudi Arabia to take care of them. Saudi Arabia's immigration laws require foreign workers to give their employers not only their own passport, but also the passports of all their children. Unfortunately, when Fadhel's father left for Tunisia, the employer decided not to release Fadhel's passport, essentially holding the nine-year-old hostage. His family leveraged the media to shame Saudi Arabia into allowing the little boy to be reunited with his family. To this day, Fadhel has never seen his original passport. We then turn to the story of how Fadhel joined the fifth grade in Tunisia, with children who had a 3.5-year head start in learning French. This is the language spoken during half of the instruction time in the country. The overriding theme of Fadhel's story, however, is how there is no place on Earth where he is not considered an outsider or immigrant. Babies born in Saudi Arabia are only considered citizens if their father is a Saudi citizen. Fadhel's mother was a citizen but his father was Tunisian. When he moved to Tunisia, he had a Saudi accent and was unable to speak French. And now, even though a US citizen, he remains an immigrant. The experience, plus witnessing the experience of his parents and home countries, has greatly influenced and inspired not only his academic work but also his decisions as the parent of three little boys. This podcast, Activist #MMT, is dedicated half to academic concepts and half to the personal stories of how people, both laypeople and academics, came to MMT and how it changed them. The reason I believe these personal stories are so important is because it's not possible to separate the academic concepts from those who develop and promote them. This includes their personal stories: what they care about, and how they choose to use the power they have, or don't have. The idea was primarily inspired by Fred Lee in his 2009 book, A History of Heterodox Economics: Challenging the mainstream in the twentieth century, which was recommended to me by Nathan Tankus. Neoclassical economics would have you focus on only their maths and models, and not the discriminatory behavior of universities and journals, and those that back those universities, journals – and their economists. They would prefer you not look at any other discipline, such as history, culture, sociology, institutions, and especially politics. The entire neoliberal project would have you focus only on the how-are-you-gonna-to-pay-for-it question, and not the minor inconvenience of having to change the very foundation of human society, if we are not to go extinct in the coming decades. I talk much more about this concept of interdisciplinarity, in my introduction to episode 81 with Richard Tye. But for now, onto my conversation with Fadhel Kaboub. This is part one of a two-part conversation. Enjoy. (By the way, my 12-year-old keeps asking to hear the story in the above highlight, over and over again. :) ) By the way number two: At the (very) end of every interview, the introduction is repeated in full but without the theme music. I started this long ago on listener request, for those who find the music irritating or distracting from what I'm saying. Resources Fadhel's 2018 interview with Money on the Left.

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast
#109 Fadhel Kaboub: Unravelling Financial Media & Strategies For The Global South

Reknr hosts: The MMT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 79:00


Patricia & Christian talk to economist and President of The Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity Professor Fadhel Kaboub about skewed media perceptions of inflation and quantitative easing, and strategies for developing nations to build economic power.   Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast   For an intro to MMT: Listen to our first three episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742417   All our episodes in chronological order: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43111643   All of our episodes with Fadhel Kaboub: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43484621   Stay up to date with Fadhel's work, which includes many online teach-ins and seminars: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/FadhelKaboub On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaboubf   More about the V20 (Vulnerable Twenty) Group: https://www.v-20.org/     Details about the MMT Summer School in Poznań, Poland: https://fundacjalipinskiego.pl/wydarzenia/mmt-summer-school-2021/   Details about the 2nd International European MMT conference (September 13th-15th 2021): https://www.mmtconference.eu A list of upcoming MMT events and courses: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47531455   A list of MMT-informed campaigns and organisations worldwide: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47900757   We are working towards full transcripts, but in the meantime, closed captions for all episodes are available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEp_nGVTuMfBun2wiG-c0Ew/videos   Show notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/54374769

Los Influencers by Buenas Cosas
Cuela (Gustavo Fadhel Carballo, Enio A. Suasnávar Torres, Carlos Sánchez Nieves)

Los Influencers by Buenas Cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 37:33


Enio, Gustavo y Carlos son tan amantes del café que decidieron emprender en un proyecto innovador que resalta el grano artesanal local de Puerto Rico, Cuela. Siendo amigos de la infancia, los tres desarrollaron una idea de negocio que les permite colaborar y aportar un elemento particular e individual. Su amistad y camaradería es un elemento fundamental en el éxito de Cuela. Conoce su historia y desarrollo como jóvenes empresarios en la industria y el impacto de Cuela en la diáspora puertorriqueña. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buenas-cosas-llc/support

Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio
Scotonomics Episode 1 June2021 - Economic Sovereignty

Scottish Independence Podcast - YesCowal and IndyLive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 35:50


SCOTONOMICS. Nourishment for independent minds. Economics professor Fadhel Kaboub https://twitter.com/FadhelKaboub Outlines what it means to have true economic sovereignty. He discussed how and why small/medium sized nations like Scotland must strive for sovereignty. Monetary sovereignty is the most important aspect of sovereignty and this underpins an economy. Monetary sovereignty allows a government to issue (its own) currency rather than use (another countries) currency. As well as monetary sovereignty Fadhel outlines the importance of food security, technological capabilities and energy security as three more ways that countries protect their sovereignty. Fadhel covered Scotland, the nation's relationship with the rest of the UK and Europe (and was strongly against Scotland joining the Euro) and Singapore and Tunisia to expand on his ideas of sovereignty. Fadhel also, briefly, covered Modern Monetary Theory.

Menjadi Dewasa
Gue Punya 5 Nyokap! #BelajarDari Fadhel

Menjadi Dewasa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 42:55


Fase 2 Episode 8 #BelajarDari @Fadhelirrr Selamat datang di kenyataan, menjadi dewasa! Sejatinya disetiap semua permasalahan, kita sendiri tau jalan keluarnya. Kita juga tau permasalahan tiap individu itu beda-beda. Oleh karena itu audio ini direkam dengan tujuan, untuk sekedar sharing tentang perjalanan hidup masing-masing individu. Semoga setelah mendengarkan audio ini, ada ilmu baru yang kita dapat. Terima kasih sudah mendengarkan :) Kalau mau ngobrol tentang apapun bisa langsung DM ke @podcastmenjadidewasa, email ke podcastmenjadidewasa@gmail.com atau whatsapp ke 0851 5946 0200 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menjadi-dewasa0/messageSee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

JENerational Change
How Do We Pay for a Progressive Policy Agenda? | An Explanation of Modern Monetary Theory with Professor Fadhel Kaboub

JENerational Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 68:32


Fadhel Kaboub is the President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and an Associate Professor of economics at Denison University. In his research, he argues that the United States and other countries with sovereign monetary systems can afford to end poverty, ensure full employment and price stability, provide universal healthcare, and ameliorate ecological conditions at a fraction of the costs that society endures under fiscal austerity. His recent work focuses on the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings, youth unemployment, and economic inequality. Building upon Modern Money Theory (MMT), he argues that many developing countries need to develop policies that help them regain financial sovereignty in order to achieve full employment and sustainable prosperity. __

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Al Irsyad Ila Shahihil I'tiqad - Panduan Membenahi Akidah - Syirik Kecil

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 78:44


Kendal Mengaji 25 Oktober 2020 - Panti Sjarifuddin, Kel. Ngilir, Kendal Al Irsyad Ila Shahihil I'tiqad Panduan Membenahi Akidah - Syirik Kecil https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/675813333349548/

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Kitab Ad Durorul Bahiyyah - Bab Adab Makan

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 46:29


Kendal Mengaji 25 Oktober 2020 - Musholla Al Muwahhidin Kaliwungu Kendal Kitab Ad Durorul Bahiyyah Bab Adab Makan (selesai) https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/822745378294797

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Kitab Minhajul Muslim - Akhlak Sabar Bagian 1

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 38:56


Kendal Mengaji 28 Oktober 2020 - Musholla Al Mujahidin Kendal Kitab Minhajul Muslim AKhlak Sabar Bagian 1 https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/664344937609063

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Kitab Ad Durorul Bahiyyah - Bab Menyembelih

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 37:48


Kendal Mengaji 11 Oktober 2020 - Musholla Al Muwahhidin Kaliwungu Kendal Kitab Ad Durorul Bahiyyah Bab Menyembelih https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/2774887752752842/

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Kitab Al Mukhtashar Fin Nahwi Pelajaran 2

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 40:17


Kendal Mengaji 13 Oktober 2020 - Rumah Belajar Islam Al Madinah (RBIA) Kendal Kitab Al Mukhtashar Fin Nahwi Pelajaran 2 https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/691813481693081/

Kendal Mengaji
Ustadz Fadhel Ahmad - Kitab Shahihul Adab Al Islamiyyah Pelajaran Ke-3 - Adab ke-3

Kendal Mengaji

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 48:14


Kendal Mengaji 16 Oktober 2020 - Rumah Belajar Islam Al Madinah (RBIA) Kendal Kitab Shahihul Adab Al Islamiyyah Pelajaran Ke-3 - Adab ke-3 https://web.facebook.com/mediakendalmengaji/videos/754722738444176/