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The Nepali Economist
Surath Giri
10 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast discussing the principles of economics and their applications in real life, Nepalese economy, history of economic thought, and the world economy.
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A podcast discussing the principles of economics and their applications in real life, Nepalese economy, history of economic thought, and the world economy.
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Social Sciences
Science
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The Nepali Economist
10: Where Did The Poor's 9.3 Trillion Dollars Go? (गरिबहरूको ९३ खर्ब डलर कहाँ गयो?)

Hello dear listeners!

Welcome to the tenth episode of The Nepali Economist.

In this episode, I try to find the answer to the question: where did the 9.3 trillion dollars of the world's poor go? And why does capitalism triumph in the West but fails everywhere else?

Happy listening!

References:

The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else by Hernando De Soto

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3 years ago
14 minutes 26 seconds

The Nepali Economist
09: The Other Path to Prosperity (समृद्धिकाे अर्काे बाटाे)

Hello, dear listeners!

Sorry about the long, long gap after the eighth episode. I finally welcome you to the ninth episode of The Nepali Economist. In this episode, I bring you the story of Hernando De Soto who sought an alternative path to prosperity for the poor people. How did De Soto find the alternative path and what impact did his findings have on the developing countries around the world? Listen to find out!

References:

The Other Path by Hernando De Soto

De Soto recognized by The World Bank

Business reforms in Rwanda by Ease of Doing Business Index

Ease of Doing Business Rankings by The World Bank

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4 years ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

The Nepali Economist
08: The Story of Markets (बजारको कथा)

Dear listeners,

Welcome to the eighth episode of The Nepali Economist. In this episode, I talk about the marvel of the markets - what they are, how they work, and why they are important.

References:

The Reality of Markets by Russel Roberts

Spontaneous Order by Norman Barry

I, Pencil by Leonard E. Read

Halt and Catch Fire TV Series



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4 years ago
14 minutes 41 seconds

The Nepali Economist
07: The Value of Money ( पैसाको मूल्य)

Dear listeners,

I am back after a long hiatus of about 4 months. In the 7th episode of the podcast, I build on the things we discussed last time about the prices and explain the concept of inflation and deflation along with their impact on our lives. I have also included the examples of hyperinflations from around the world. Do check it out!

References:

Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe on Wikipedia

साम्यवाद किन असफल भयो ? by Bettina Bien Greaves (Nepali Translation: Surath Giri)

Deflation as per the Austrian Economics

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4 years ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

The Nepali Economist
06: Where Do Prices Come From? (मूल्य भन्ने चीज कहाँबाट आउँछ ?)

Welcome to the sixth episode!

Why are footballers or fashion models paid more than doctors and health workers? Why is life-saving water cheaper than diamonds? Who determines the prices of goods and services? Is it the seller or the buyer? What happens if we try to control prices?

I try to answer all these questions in this episode along with discussing the Diamond-Water paradox and real-life examples from Nepal. Happy Listening!

References Materials:

Where do prices come from? by Russell Roberts

The paradox of Value by Wikipedia

Austrian School of Economics by Britannica

Carl Menger Profile by Library of Economics and Liberty

The Problems of Price Controls by Fiona M. Scott Morton

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5 years ago
13 minutes 25 seconds

The Nepali Economist
05: The Public Choice Theory (राजनीतिज्ञहरू किन भ्रष्ट हुन्छन् ?)

Welcome to the fifth episode!

In this episode, I discuss the Public Choice Theory, aka the economic way of thinking about politics. I talk about the theory, its implications, some examples from the US and Nepal. I also talk about the concept of Baptists and Bootleggers proposed by economist Bruce Yandle. Happy listening!

Reference Materials:

  1. Public Choice Theory by Jane S. Shaw
  2. Pigs Don't Fly: The Economic Way of Thinking about Politics by Russell Roberts
  3. The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy by James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock
  4. Bootleggers & Baptists: How Economic Forces and Moral Persuasion Interact to Shape Regulatory Politics by Bruce Yandle & Adam Smith

If you have any comments or feedback for me, please email me at nepalieconomist@gmail.com .


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5 years ago
14 minutes 11 seconds

The Nepali Economist
04: The Law of Comparative Advantage ( तुलनात्मक लाभको सिद्धान्त र आत्मनिर्भरता )

And here comes the fourth episode! In this episode, I discuss why trade is important and what is the law of comparative advantage which states that countries engaging in trade benefit even when one country is better at doing everything. Happy listening! 

Reference Materials:

1. Comparative Advantage Theory and Examples by Kimberly Amadeo

2. A Brief History of the Concept of Comparative Advantage by Morgan Rose

3. On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation by David Ricardo

4. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

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5 years ago
14 minutes 20 seconds

The Nepali Economist
03: The Unintended Consequences (अवाञ्छित परिणामको कथा)

Thank you for liking the second episode! In this episode, I discuss the unintended consequences through examples of the cobra control program of colonial India, Four Pests Control Campaign of China, Child Labour Ban, consequences of seat belt laws, consequences of Hoy De Circula program of Mexico City, Kathmandu's taxi problem, and the Barbara Streisand Effect. Happy listening!

Reference Materials:

  1. The consequences of banning child labor (World Bank)
  2. UN’s ban on child labor is a ‘damaging mistake’ (The Guardian)
  3. Perverse consequences of well-intentioned regulation: Evidence from India’s child-labor ban (CEPR Policy Portal)
  4. The Effects of Automobile Safety Regulation (Jstor)
  5. The Effect of Driving Restrictions on Air Quality in Mexico City (Journal of Political Economy)
  6.  The Cobra Effect: Lessons in Unintended Consequences (FEE)
  7. The Armchair Economist: Economics and Everyday Life (Steven E. Landsberg)
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5 years ago
17 minutes 30 seconds

The Nepali Economist
02: There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (सित्तैमा के पाइन्छ, के पाइँदैन ?)

Thank you for your overwhelming response to the first episode. In this episode,  I talk about instant gratification vs delayed gratification and why there ain't no such thing as a free lunch! 


Reference Materials:

1. The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein

2. Getting the Most Out of Life: The Concept of Opportunity Cost by Russell Roberts


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5 years ago
13 minutes 50 seconds

The Nepali Economist
01: Incentives Matter (उत्प्रेरणाको कथा)

Welcome to the very first episode of The Nepali Economist. In this episode, we'll discuss one of the most important principles of economics. A principle that is usually considered the backbone of economic thinking: Incentives matter. Enjoy!


Reference materials used for this episode:

1. Incentives Matter by Russell Roberts

2. Asal Arthshastra by Surath Giri (Nepali Translation of Common Sense Economics)

3. Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner

 

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5 years ago
13 minutes 16 seconds

The Nepali Economist
A podcast discussing the principles of economics and their applications in real life, Nepalese economy, history of economic thought, and the world economy.