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32. America's Tech Advantage and the Dangers of Regulatory Overstep - Shane Glynn 03.04.2024 56:19
Send us Fan Mail What lessons can we learn from the current tech regulation climate in the United States? CPSI Director Shane Glynn joins us for a great discussion on efforts to reign in the juggernauts of the technology sector and the market factors driving the latest wave of scrutiny over household brands like TikTok and Amazon. The Caribbean may not be a major player in global information and t...
How to Dollarize Argentina, Exactly - Nicolás Cachanosky 20.03.2024 52:43
Send us Fan Mail In this fascinating episode, we dive into a more nuanced discussion for implementing dollarization in Argentina. Nicolás Cachanosky joins our Executive Director, Rasheed Griffith, for a detailed and technical rundown of the steps needed to transition the beleaguered economy to the US Dollar. Firstly, there's the equilibrium rate. How many pesos would be needed to redeem one...
The Golden Passport - Kristin Surak 02.03.2024 41:22
Send us Fan Mail Citizenship by Investment or CBI programs tend to get a bad rap due to the misconceptions surrounding how they work and how they came to be. Dr Kristin Surak shares some valuable insights on the origins of "passports for sale" and goes into more depth on the true meaning of citizenship through the eyes of the people and the state. Several islands in the Caribbean offer...
Stabilizing The Future — John Cochrane 25.02.2024 46:32
Send us Fan Mail Should Canada dollarize? Should sovereign debt be modeled as risk-free? Why is monetarism unfit for modern financial markets? John Cochrane, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute and blogger at The Grumpy Economist, joins Rasheed on the podcast. They discuss core themes in macroeconomics and why financial tools are underutilized in stabilizing economies to make them more conducive...
Madrid: the Capital of Capitalism — Diego Sánchez de la Cruz 15.02.2024 53:29
Send us Fan Mail If you were asked to rank cities based on their level of libertarian policy implementation, it is very unlikely that at the top of the list, you would intuitively put Madrid. Of course, liberalism, classical liberalism, libertarianism, or capitalism are not usually thought of as being abundant in European cities. But on today's episode, we are going to be discussing with Die...
The Inside Story of Dollarization in El Salvador — Manuel Hinds 07.02.2024 1:08:57
Send us Fan Mail Former Minister of Finance Manuel Hinds joins us for an eye-opening account of how El Salvador dollarized. We get down to the nitty-gritty of monetary policy and prudent governance in what should serve as a poignant lesson for the Caribbean region. Dollarization in Latin America is back in the economic headlights. The policy is simple. Encourage the use of US dollars as a unit of...
Chaufa 2023 Review 05.02.2024 47:05
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Guyana, Oil and the Resource Curse - Collin Constantine 25.01.2024 34:46
Send us Fan Mail Talent will make or break a band, a company, and even a country. We're joined by Dr Collin Constantine to explore the requirements for successful growth, primarily in the context of Guyana, the region's potential rising star economy. Does Georgetown possess the necessary talent to bolster its social and political institutions or will they languish beneath a wave of uneve...
The Northern Silence — Andrew Mellor 25.01.2024 39:36
Send us Fan Mail This episode takes us deeper into the idea of art as part of the welfare state. Music journalist and critic, Andrew Mellor is our guide to the historical nuances that fuel the Nordic's ongoing domination of the classical music space. Finland boasts the highest number of conductors per capita in the world. This has not happened by chance. The unique way of talent selection at...
The Dilemma of Reform in Argentina — Bruno Binetti 29.12.2023 50:57
Send us Fan Mail A return to Argentina. On this episode of the Rasheed Griffith Show, we focus again on the beleaguered South American economy and discuss Javier Milei's meteoric rise to claim victory in the recent elections. Our guest, Argentinian political analyst Bruno Binetti, explores the socio-economic conditions that paved the way for Milei's win and the harsh recovery journey ahe...
Better Money in Latin America — Lawrence White 22.12.2023 48:22
Send us Fan Mail From gold to Bitcoin. In this episode, we are joined by Professor Lawrence White to explore a comparative history of money, starting with the era of the gold standard. We trace the origins of bank notes, private money, and the underpinnings (and shortfalls) of monetary systems across Latin America and the Caribbean. Our discussion begins with dollarization rumblings across Latin A...
How Iceland Changed The World — Egill Bjarnason 20.12.2023 24:34
Send us Fan Mail "1 in 10 Icelanders write books." This curiously repeated statistic, (accuracy notwithstanding) stems from Iceland's proud literary heritage. The North Atlantic island nation is renowned for its contributions to the arts, gender norms, and governance. This episode's guest, Egill Bjarnason (a writer himself) gives us some insight into the origins of this cultura...
Analysing the Guyana-Venezuela Border Crisis — Ivelaw Griffith 18.12.2023 34:57
Send us Fan Mail Why is Venezuela on the verbal offensive and threatening to carve off more than two-thirds of Guyana's land area? The answer is wrapped in a tale almost 200 years in the making. Dr. Ivelaw Griffith takes us on an insightful journey from the nascent years of the Bolivarian Republic and its then-colonial neighbor, right up to today's war of words and saber rattling. Venezu...
Growth and Talent in East Africa — Daniel Yu 15.12.2023 36:27
Send us Fan Mail Picture this: a tropical island, white sand beaches, bustling outdoor markets, and a burgeoning tech hub. It's not the Bahamas or Barbados. Instead, this episode takes us 11,000 kilometers away from the Caribbean, to Zanzibar, an autonomous archipelago of Tanzania and home of our guest Daniel Yu. The CEO of Wasoko, Africa's fastest-growing company in 2022, sits with Rash...
Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning — Nigel Biggar 13.12.2023 40:53
Send us Fan Mail The British Empire was more than just colonialism and slavery. Framing it as such does a deep disservice to history, impedes progress in the present, and is an attempt to rewrite history in a manner that could endanger a stable future. Professor Nigel Biggar joins Rasheed for a thought-provoking discussion to give some ethical clarity to a tumultuous and complex period in the West...
The Techniques of Market Access — Federico Sequeda 18.11.2023 1:03:24
Send us Fan Mail What does it actually mean to "restructure" debt? Federico Sequeda, a portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley, discusses the intricacies of default with our CEO Rasheed Griffith. No two restructurings are the same and we get to the bottom of the how and why behind the hard conversations Caribbean governments find themselves in to attempt fiscal correction. The region is no...
Dollarization: A Solution For Argentina with Emilio Ocampo 20.10.2023 36:11
Send us Fan Mail Argentina is gearing up to make one of the most pivotal decisions in its economic recovery: dollarization. The country heads to the polls this weekend, and a win for presidential hopeful Javier Milei means a vote for the shift to an officially dollarized financial system. Emilio Ocampo is the man tasked by the potential new president to coordinate and execute the transition to the...
US Financial Sanctions and Dollar Dominance with Daniel McDowell 17.10.2023 47:43
Send us Fan Mail Is US Dollar dominance going away? No. Let's get that out of the way immediately. Rasheed Griffith and Daniel McDowell sit down for a much more serious and interesting conversation, grounded in the reality of economic and political history. The US dollar has been the reserve currency of the world since Bretton Woods in the 1940s. How did that come to be and what effects do sa...
Promoting Trade and Investment in the Caribbean with Deodat Maharaj 11.10.2023 40:34
Send us Fan Mail The Caribbean's brand potential on the world stage is not being fully realized. Deodat Maharaj, Director of Caribbean Export, argues that several regional obstacles must be addressed before the Caribbean product can be unified and finally achieve true recognition globally. Firstly, there's financing for small and micro-businesses. They comprise more than 60% of the Carib...
Singapore: Anglo-Chinese Capitalism with Bryan Cheang 06.10.2023 25:57
Send us Fan Mail British imperialism might be why Singapore has such high living standards today. The British were able to transplant their social norms and institutions more easily onto colonies like Singapore and Hong Kong. This, at least, is part of what Bryan Cheang argues in this episode of Caribbean Progress with Rasheed Griffith. But what made Singapore more receptive than others to British...
The Balance Sheet at the Center of the World with Joseph Wang 25.09.2023 43:55
Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to Caribbean Progress with Rasheed Griffith, a podcast of CPSI . In this episode, I am joined by the insightful Joseph Wang, a former senior trader on the open market desk at the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. We discuss the expanding internationalization of the Fed and the steadfast dominance of the USD in global trade and finance across the dollar zone. Key Point...
The Cashless Revolution with Martin Chorzempa 20.09.2023 34:18
Send us Fan Mail From QQ Girls to CFIUS Reviews. In this episode Rasheed is joined by Martin Chorzempa, a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute, to discuss Martin's book The Cashless Revolution about China's reinvention of money and the future of America's dominant role in the global financial technology industry. Martin on X (formerly Twitter): @ChorzempaMartin Rasheed on X: @ras...
Modern Paraguay with Tomás Mandl 16.09.2023 21:15
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American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency 08.09.2023 38:47
Send us Fan Mail This week, we discuss the fascinating chronicles of monetary evolution with Dr. Dror Goldberg, an economics scholar from the Open University of Israel. From the captivating myth of Yap stone money and its striking similarities to Bitcoin. We dive deep into the economic journey of the Massachusetts colonies in the 17th century. The 17th century Massachusetts, a bustling trade cente...
Why The Caribbean Needs Charter Cities 22.08.2023 39:15
Send us Fan Mail Let's unravel the complexities of Charter Cities with Mark Lutter, a pioneer who is shaping urban landscapes as the CEO of Braavos Cities, and founder and chairman of the Charter Cities Institute. Is it possible to revolutionize economic growth through innovative governance? This episode, Rasheed and Mark unravel the intricacies and debates surrounding Charter Cities, offerin...
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