
Pakistonomy
Pakistan's first podcast focused on the country's economy, simplifying the complex relationships between paisa, politics and the public.
Presented by Tabadlab.
Latest episodes

Feb 24, 2020 • 1h 26min
Pakistonomy - Episode 06 - Naurin Muzaffar
In this episode, Uzair speaks with Naurin Muzaffar about why Pakistan's textile sector has failed to keep up with Bangladesh, what Pakistan can learn from Bangladesh, and what needs to change in Pakistan.

Feb 16, 2020 • 1h 14min
Pakistonomy - Episode 05 - Kalsoom Lakhani
In Episode 05, Uzair speaks with Kalsoom Lakhani, Founder and CEO of Invest2Innovate, about Pakistan's startup ecosystem, its evolution, and advice for young entrepreneurs.

Feb 7, 2020 • 1h 22min
Pakistonomy - Episode 04 - Atif Mian
In Episode 04, Uzair speaks with Dr. Atif Mian about why Pakistan keeps going back to the IMF, why the country’s economy keeps going from one crisis to another, and what he would do if he was the economic czar in the country.

Feb 1, 2020 • 1h 3min
Pakistonomy - Episode 03 - Pakistan's Stock Market
In episode 3, Uzair talks to Bilal Moon, who has been working in the equity markets for over a decade about Pakistan’s financial markets, how it works, and how they can be taken to the next level.

Jan 24, 2020 • 44min
Pakistonomy - Episode 02 - Mehvish Arifeen
In our second episode, Uzair talks to Mehvish Arifeen, co-founder and COO of GharPar. We talk about GharPar’s mission and vision, Pakistan’s start-up ecosystem, and her journey as a woman entrepreneur.
About GharPar: GharPar is a social enterprise that provides timely, convenient and professional at-home beauty services to its female clients through a web and mobile based solution. The start-up also enables women to be economically self-sufficient, and the company has gone from having 6 beauticians and 200 customers in 2016 to over 150 beauticians and 30,000 customers today.
Check it out at www.gharpar.co!

Jan 13, 2020 • 47min
Pakistonomy - Episode 01 - Khurram Husain
The first episode of Pakistonomy, a podcast in which Uzair Younus will discuss the state of Pakistan's economy with key stakeholders in the rate of growth, the degree of stability and the manner in which political economy shapes the lives of ordinary Pakistanis.
Episode 01: Khurram Husain
Khurram Husain is a leading business and economy journalist in Pakistan, based out of Karachi. He has taught at the prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences in the past. He writes a widely read column in Dawn, Pakistan’s leading English language newspaper and in television has been a contributor to the BBC, providing short features on economic issues as well as appearing as an analyst for English and Urdu language services.

Jan 12, 2020 • 46min
Ivan Rasmussen on the story of China
Ivan Rasmussen of NYU Shanghai appears on Tabadlab Live to explain the rise of China, how it got to where it is today, and how it plans to continue to get where it wants to be tomorrow.
Ivan Rasmussen bio: https://shanghai.nyu.edu/academics/faculty/directory/ivan-rasmussen
Recorded on March 21, 2019, in Islamabad.

Feb 25, 2019 • 39min
Parag Khanna on “The Future Is Asian”
Parag Khanna, author of "The Future is Asian" appears on Tabadlab Live to explore how the coming years and decades will look, sound and feel distinctly "Asian". He invites his readers to look beyond current narratives about China, the impact of urbanization and how commerce, conflict, and culture in the 21st Century will be shaped by Asia.
Parag Khanna bio:
Recorded on January 10, 2019, in Islamabad.

Feb 25, 2019 • 1h 5min
Hina Khar, Mohammad Sadiq & Joshua White on the future of Afghanistan
* Hina Rabbani Khar, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan
* Mohammad Sadiq, former Pakistani ambassador to Afghanistan
* Joshua White, former White House staff under the Obama National Security Council
appear on Tabadlab Live to discuss the prospects for peace in Afghanistan, the emergence of the dialogue lead by Zalmay Khalilzad, and the hopes for successful detente between the Taliban and the US.
Recorded on December 13, 2018.