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Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani
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Econ with Dr. A
Seven Career Tips
I have been reflecting on my career. If you had asked me 10 years ago where I saw myself in 10 years, I would not have been able to describe my career as it is today. I find that beautiful.As I reflect, I've identified several things that’ve served me well, and I'd like to share them with you. Let us call them the career progression principles. I would love to know which principles you would add to this list.Make sure to subscribe to my newsletter
2025-05-28
05 min
Econ with Dr. A
Eat the Tariff! Welmart vs Home Depot
Recently, Walmart announced that it will have to increase its prices due to the tariff wars. This announcement received a harsh response from President Trump, who demanded that Walmart "Eat the Tariff." At the same time, Home Depot has announced that it will not change its prices.Today, I would like to talk about which companies will be able to “eat the tariffs” and which will pass them on as price hikes. Whatever companies decide, it will hurt consumers. I will cover that at the end.
2025-05-21
05 min
Econ with Dr. A
Kyah Martin on the Importance of Community in Education
Navigating college can be tough. Kyah shares with us how one student's encouragement to attend Econ Club helped her build community. Must listen for all soon to be graduates.
2025-05-01
17 min
Econ with Dr. A
Communicating your Value at Work
My mentor reminds me often that my job is to create value for my organization and the people around me. The value I choose to create will vary across responsibilities and situations, but ultimately, my job is to improve the world. The same is true for you.The challenge many professionals face isn't just creating value—it's ensuring that value is recognized and properly compensated. This brings us to an important economic concept that can help frame how you think about your value and contributions to your organization.
2025-04-28
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Jerome Power in the Hot Seat
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Bank chair, recently reported that the U.S. economy is at risk of experiencing slowing growth coupled with persistent inflation. This economic predicament is what economists call stagflation—a stagnating economy that simultaneously faces rising prices.Powell's candid assessment was met with sharp rebuke and even threats of termination from the administration. This political pressure comes at a critical moment when the Supreme Court is evaluating whether the president can fire chairs of independent agencies, including the Federal Reserve. The timing couldn't be more consequential for our economic stability.
2025-04-28
06 min
Econ with Dr. A
Building a Professional Hype Team
In an increasingly competitive and uncertain job market, the difference between those who thrive and those who merely survive often comes down to one factor that business schools rarely teach—building and maintaining your professional support network. Over decades of mentoring, I've observed hundreds of careers. I've identified a clear pattern: those who intentionally build what I call a "hype team" consistently outperform equally talented peers who try to navigate their careers alone.But, how do you develop this team?Learn more here.
2025-04-28
05 min
Nerd Farmer Podcast
A 125% “Tariff on China” is a 125% Tax on You – Abdullah Al Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University – 239
This is a conversation about tariffs—with an economist who is an expert in making it plain. We’re starting with the basics: Tariffs are taxes on imports, and they’re usually passed on to consumers. So, in plain terms, a tariff on China is really a tariff on you. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand what tariffs are, how they affect trade, and why the current tariff policies in the US are shaping up to be a drag on both the American and global economies. Our guest today is Abdullah Al Bahrani—...
2025-04-10
41 min
Econ with Dr. A
Trumps Egg Policy
The current administration is breaking all of its policy rules when it comes to eggs. Their new approach can teach us a lot about the role of government and remind us why government is important.The market has seen a 50% surge in egg prices due to an avian influenza outbreak. In response, the federal government plans to introduce a five-pronged strategy.
2025-02-27
03 min
Econ with Dr. A
How to write every day
I have a note in my Notes app called "Thoughts." This is where I collect ideas throughout my day. It's nothing fancy, just a collection of random things that I find interesting:
2025-02-27
01 min
Econ with Dr. A
Midterms, Acheivement Gaps, and Stereotype Threats
Join Dr. A as we explore critical issues in economics education. This episode highlights: Midterm reflections for students and professors A revealing study on racial and gender achievement gaps in economics classrooms The impact of stereotype threat on student performance, especially for female URM students Strategies for creating inclusive learning environments and combating stereotypes Discover how stereotype threat affects learning outcomes and learn practical approaches to foster equity in economics education. Essential listening for educators, students, and anyone interested in improving diversity in economics.
2024-10-18
10 min
Econ with Dr. A
What the Dockworker Strike Teaches us About Innovation
On Tuesday, 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the first time in decades, impacting 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas. This strike highlights a growing tension between technological innovation and job security, a conflict that will likely affect us all. At the core of this issue lies a fundamental question: How can we embrace innovation without sacrificing workers’ livelihoods? Today, we explore the role of innovation in economic growth, the fears associated with job displacement, and the responsibilities of government and corporations in creating an environment that welcomes disruption while protecting workers.
2024-10-03
09 min
Econ with Dr. A
Code-Switching and Insider Lingo
Today, I want to explore a topic that often goes unnoticed: how language can be used to exclude people from "being in the room." This is why I'm so passionate about teaching my students the language of professionalism and economics—it's the driving force behind this newsletter and our podcast. More resources in the newsletter www.WithDrA.com
2024-09-27
04 min
Econ with Dr. A
Strategic Thinking for Career Success with Matt Frey
Summary In this conversation, Dr. A and Matt Frey discuss early career advice and how to navigate the transition from college to the workforce. They emphasize the importance of networking, being authentic, and strategic thinking. Matt shares his insights on the application process, including the need to understand the changing labor market and minimize information asymmetry. He also provides advice on how to succeed in a new job, such as being prepared, disciplined, and willing to say yes to opportunities. They discuss the importance of continuous learning, staying informed about industry trends, and maintaining relationships with your...
2024-09-20
45 min
Economics Happy Hour Podcast
Bringing Economics to the Masses
Matt and Jadrian are joined by Abdullah Al Bahrani, the Executive Director of JET and a Professor of Economics at Northern Kentucky University. This episode was also recorded at JET SET 2024 in Blacksburg. Abdullah shares his journey from classroom educator to public educator. He shares how his social media presence, "Econ with Dr. A," emerged during the pandemic while teaching online from Oman. In this episode, we discuss:* How The Econ Games can help students realize their potential* Being a YouTube and Instagram celebrity* Tradeoffs of moving from teaching to administration
2024-08-22
34 min
Extraordinary Animals
#4 Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani
Inflation, Consumer Spending, Housing Market, Student Loans, Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin
2024-07-29
1h 32
Econ with Dr. A
Pursuing a Master's Degree in Economics Abroad
This week, we explore economic research and career development with Ben Reynolds, the first Haile Fellow. Now a senior research analyst for the Council of State Governments, Ben's journey showcases the versatility of economics skills across industries. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication in research and the value of combining quantitative and qualitative methods. Ben's experience pursuing a master's degree in economics at the University of Essex during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the benefits of international education and building a global network. His advice to students: focus on personal connections and problem-solving skills – cr...
2024-07-19
43 min
Econ with Dr. A
Managing Career Decisions: Becca Wilson’s Framework
Today, we sit down with Becca Wilson, an NKU Haile College of Business alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, and current employee at 3CDC. Key Takeaways: (03:10) Becca credits the Haile Fellows Program for opening up new career paths and opportunities she wouldn't have considered otherwise, like working in a nonprofit organization (10:24) Reflection is crucial for personal and professional growth; Becca suggests having verbal discussions to process reflections and share with others for support and guidance (20:47) Transitioning from college to a full-time job can be challenging, especially adjusting to a...
2024-06-28
59 min
Econ with Dr. A
Where Are They Now? With Brooklyn Stephens
Guest: Brooklyn Stephens, NKU Economics alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, adjunct professor, and MBA graduate from the University of Kentucky Key Takeaways: • (05:28) Brooklyn shares her most memorable experience as a Haile Research Fellow, presenting at the Kentucky Economic Association conference amidst challenging personal circumstances • (07:57) The support and empathy from Dr. A during this difficult time greatly influenced Brooklyn's leadership style and teaching approach • (12:35) Brooklyn's research experience enhanced critical thinking, communication, and presentation skills that have been invaluable in her career • (14:54) Brooklyn and Dr. A collaborated on an intern...
2024-06-21
52 min
Econ with Dr. A
Ty Kent: The Value of Research in Developing Essential Skills for Career Success
In this episode of Economics with Dr. A, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Tyler Kent, a graduate from the class of 2019 and a former participant in the Haile Fellows Program. They discuss Tyler's experience in the program, its impact on his career, and his advice for current fellows. The conversation highlights the importance of experimentation, curiosity, and having fun in the learning process. Tyler emphasizes the value of research and developing skills such as coachability, critical thinking, and persistence. He also encourages fellows to be open to new opportunities, be vulnerable, and trust in the process. Takeaways
2024-05-31
38 min
Econ with Dr. A
From Haile to Princeton: Aro Rajaonah shares his experience
In this conversation, Dr. Abdullah Bahrani interviews Aro Rajaonah, a former Haile Fellow and a pre-doctoral research specialist at Princeton University. Aro shares his experience as a Haile Fellow and advises current fellows. He emphasizes the importance of coding skills, networking, and reading widely. Aro also discusses his plans, including applying to PhD programs. The conversation highlights the value of research and the opportunities it can create. Takeaways Develop coding skills and organize code effectively Build a strong network of connections in the research community Read widely and explore diverse topics Focus on skills development and be open to new...
2024-05-24
39 min
Econ with Dr. A
From Undergraduate to Graduate School - A Conversation with Sophia Hermosilla
In this episode of Economics with Dr. A, we sit down with Sophia Hermosilla, a recent graduate of Thomas More University and a former fellow at the Zembrodt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Sophia shares her journey from Panama, her home country, to pursuing her undergraduate degree in the US. She has decided to continue her education with a graduate degree at George Washington University. Key Takeaways: Sophia's passion for international relations and political science stems from her high school experiences with public speaking and campaigning as a youth deputy in Panama. The...
2024-05-17
41 min
Teach & Tell
Episode 34...Dr. Abdullah al Bahrani of Northern Kentucky University
In episode #34, we sit with Dr. Abdullah al Bahrani of Northern Kentucky University. Abdullah tells about the benefits of learning new things from students and student projects.
2024-05-14
30 min
Econ with Dr. A
Erin Preston: The Impact of the ZCEI Fellowship Program
Summary In this powerful episode, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani sits down with Mrs. Jeni Al Bahrani and Erin Preston, a graduating senior at Thomas More University, to discuss Erin's experience as a fellow at the Zembrodt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The main themes include professional development, mentorship, and the importance of community. Erin shares her journey of initially hesitating to join the program but eventually embracing it and finding success. The conversation also highlights the impact of mentorship and the power of taking on uncomfortable opportunities for personal growth. Erin discusses her job search...
2024-05-10
36 min
Econ with Dr. A
5 Things I Learned as a Haile Fellow- Grace McConn
Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani welcomes Grace McConn, a graduating Haile Fellow, to reflect on her experience in the program. Grace is the commencement speaker for her upcoming graduation and a Haile Fellow. We discuss the five things she learned while working as a Haile Fellow. 5 Key Things Grace Learned as a Haile Fellow: 1. The Power of Community (04:23) 2. Teaching and Being a Professor (13:45) 3. The Power of Storytelling (17:12) 4. The Power of Reflection (22:30) 5. Adding Value to the Team (28:38) Advice for New Fellows (35:28) Co...
2024-05-03
39 min
Econ with Dr. A
The Future of Work
Episode Description: In this episode, Dr. A delves into the troubling trend of the declining share of income allocated to American workers, despite their increasing productivity and output. The discussion explores the factors contributing to this decline, including globalization, the decline in union membership, and the growing automation of jobs. Dr. A also examines the recent groundbreaking decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban noncompete clauses and its potential impact on workers, businesses, and innovation. Join us as we navigate the complex economic realities and discuss the path forward towards a more equitable distribution of growth and...
2024-04-26
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Transition from College to Career
Embrace Exploration: Refrain from rushing into major life decisions such as buying a home or pursuing graduate school immediately after graduation. Instead, focus on building diverse experiences and exploring various career paths to find the best fit for you. Leverage Your Economics Degree: An economics degree is highly versatile and opens doors to various job opportunities across different industries. Please don't limit yourself to working solely in your field of study; you can explore how your skills can be applied in various contexts. Harness the Power of Networking: Building relationships and helping others is crucial fo...
2024-04-19
24 min
Econ with Dr. A
Redefining Success: Fear, Uncertainty, and Social Pressure
Summary Have you ever felt like you're constantly measuring your achievements against someone else's ruler? In our latest episode, we dive deep into college pressures, the comparison trap, and the quest for personal success. Join me, Grace, Fawwaz, and the latest addition to the team, Emma, as we dig into the realities of navigating life's early challenges and opportunities. Here’s why you can't miss this episode: Shatter the Comparison Cycle: Learn why comparing your chapter 1 to someone else's chapter 20 is the fast track to feeling stuck. Embrace the...
2024-04-12
54 min
Econ with Dr. A
Making Sense of Money with Jennifer Inman and KFEC
Summary In this episode, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani discusses financial literacy with Jennifer Inman, the Executive Director of the Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission (KFEC), and her team. They emphasize the importance of understanding personal finance and making sound financial decisions. The team shares their financial journeys and highlights the need to teach financial literacy in a personal and relatable way. They also discuss the various programs offered by KFEC, such as the Bank On Initiative and financial literacy workshops for different communities. The episode concludes with a call to action to celebrate Financial Literacy Month and engage...
2024-04-05
42 min
Econ with Dr. A
Why making financial decisions is hard!
Read more and sign up for the giveaway here https://open.substack.com/pub/draalbahrani/p/the-psychology-of-money?r=eikdh&utm_medium=ios
2024-04-03
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Network Like a Pro: Antowan Batts' Secrets to Student Networking Success
Summary Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Antowan Batts, a supporter of the Econ Games and the Econ with Dr. A brand. They discuss Antowan's role as a judge at the Econ Games and his work as a system analyst at Dollar Tree. They also discuss Antowan's passion for supporting organizations like the Sadie Collective and the PhD Project. Antowan shares his experience with writing and his newsletter, 'Business Without Borders.' They discuss the possibility of rebranding the Econ with Dr. A’s brand and building a team. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the culture in...
2024-03-29
30 min
Econ with Dr. A
Empowering Change with Bola Olaniyan
Summary Bola Olaniyan, Executive Director of the Sadie Collective, discusses the organization's mission to increase the representation of Black women in economics, policy, data science, and finance. She shares the portfolio of Sadie Collective’s programs, including the annual conference, career pathways programs with the Chicago Federal Reserve and JPMorgan Chase, and high school outreach initiatives. Bola also highlights the importance of adaptability, connection-building, and self-advocacy in leadership. She encourages individuals to share the work of the Sadie Collective and support their mission of creating a more diverse and inclusive community. Takeaways The Sadie Collective aims to increase the re...
2024-03-22
38 min
Econ with Dr. A
Mastering the Art of Writing: Expert Tips from Samantha Eyler Driscoll
In this conversation, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Samantha Eyler-Driscoll, the founder of Standard Error Research Editors. They discuss Samantha's path to economics, the challenges of being an entrepreneur, and the importance of inclusion in economics. Samantha shares insights into the value of editors and the services offered by her company. They also explore ways to improve diversity and inclusion in economics, particularly for women economists. The conversation highlights the need to leverage marginal spaces and provide support and solidarity to underrepresented voices. Samantha emphasizes the importance of reading to improve writing skills and offers tips for aspiring writers.
2024-03-15
43 min
Econ with Dr. A
Claudia Sahm on the Economy, Policy, and Empowering the Next Generation
In this enlightening episode, Dr. A sits down with Dr. Claudia Sahm to discuss the state of the U.S. economy, the impact of the pandemic, and the importance of long-term investments. Claudia shares her economic journey, passion for making a difference through policy, and advice for the next generation of economists. The conversation also touches on the challenges of creating a more inclusive and diverse field of economics. Key Topics Covered: State of the U.S. Economy Claudia's insights into the economic disruptions caused by the pandemic and the subsequent recovery.
2024-03-08
45 min
Econ with Dr. A
Sadie Collective with Princess Nworah
In this special Women's History Month episode of "Economics with Dr. A," hosted by Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, we dig into the remarkable legacy of Sadie Alexander, the first Black woman to earn a PhD in economics. Featuring insights from Princess Nworah's recent experience at the Sadie Collective conference, we explore the profound impact Sadie Alexander and the Collective have had on young economists today. Host: Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani Guests: Princess Nworah, with contributions from Fawwaaz and Antowan Episode Highlights: 1. Introduction to Women's History Month Series Dr. Al Ba...
2024-03-01
29 min
Econ with Dr. A
Impacts of Inflation on Students from Nigeria- Michael Bewaji and Fawwaaz Abdulazeez
Episode Overview: In this episode of Econ with Dr. A, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, an Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Economics at the Haile College of Business, dives deep into the personal impacts of macroeconomic changes, with a spotlight on the inflation crisis in Nigeria and its repercussions on students. Joined by students Michael, Fawwaaz, and Fred, the discussion unfolds the real-world implications of economic theories, focusing on the soaring inflation rates in Nigeria and their direct effect on the students' lives and education. - Michael Bawaji: A sophomore studying engineering physics and mechatronics e...
2024-02-23
22 min
Econ with Dr. A
The "Why" Behind Econ with Dr. A and The Future
Host: Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Economics at the Haile College of Business. Introduction: In this episode, Dr. Abdullah revisits the origins of the "Economics with Dr. A" channel, celebrating the growth of the community, the impact of social media on content creation, and the future direction of the platform. Joined by team members Grace McConn, Fawaaz Abdulaziz, and Antowan Batts, the episode dives into personal insights, the transformative power of educational content, and the community's role in shaping the future of economics education. ...
2024-02-16
47 min
Econ with Dr. A
I Still Love You on February 15th
Disclaimer: Please take this note as a playful guide intended to sprinkle a bit of humor on the often overwhelming expectations of Valentine's Day. It's not professional romantic advice, and should you choose to follow it, especially the part about celebrating love a day late, do so with a sense of humor and a readiness to embrace the consequences. Always remember, every relationship is unique—proceed with caution, laughter, and a backup plan just in case. Valentine’s Day is here, and with it comes the annual flood of overpriced dinners, sold-out flower shops, and the last-minute pani...
2024-02-14
03 min
Econ with Dr. A
Find the Leader in You: A Conversation with Dr. Sandra Spataro Haile College of Business Professor
This week’s conversation is with Dr. Sandra Spataro, Professor of Management and Director of the Master of Business Leadership and Innovation at Haile College of Business. If you are a leader, or interested in leadership you do not want to miss this one. Subscribe to my newsletter to get weekly content similar to this https://www.withdra.com Introduction: (00:00 - 02:15) - Host: Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Dean at Hale College of Business, Northern Kentucky University - Guest: Dr. Spataro, Professor of Management and Director of the Master of Business Leadership and Innovation (MB...
2024-02-09
40 min
Econ with Dr. A
Remembering Robert Solow: Economist and Humanitarian
On December 21st, 2023, Robert Solow, an excellent economist and a true humanitarian, passed away. As we reflect on his remarkable life and contributions, we would like to celebrate his legacy and shed light on his insights as an economist and a compassionate thinker who cared deeply about societal issues.
2024-02-07
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Haile Fellows UnScripted Podcast [Videdo]
The Haile Fellows kick off their podcast. Learn more about how they started this project and the culture we have developed.
2024-02-02
06 min
Econ with Dr. A
Pick the right MBA
A recent analysis by the Wall Street Journal sheds light on a concerning trend: the time between graduation and employment for Ivy League MBA graduates is widening. Harvard Business School reported that 20% of its job-seeking 2023 M.B.A. graduates were still on the job hunt three months post-graduation, a notable increase from 8% in 2021. Similar patterns are observed at Stanford's Graduate School of Business and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management. Historically, an MBA was viewed as a robust investment, often guaranteeing a lucrative return through high-salary roles shortly after graduation. The more prestigious the instit...
2024-01-31
05 min
Econ with Dr. A
Declining MBA Prospects
A recent analysis by the Wall Street Journal sheds light on a concerning trend: the time between graduation and employment for Ivy League MBA graduates is widening. Harvard Business School reported that 20% of its job-seeking 2023 M.B.A. graduates were still on the job hunt three months post-graduation, a notable increase from 8% in 2021. Similar patterns are observed at Stanford's Graduate School of Business and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management. Historically, an MBA was viewed as a robust investment, often guaranteeing a lucrative return through high-salary roles shortly after graduation. The more prestigious the in...
2024-01-31
05 min
Econ with Dr. A
The Death of the Pension System
Ever wonder what happened to pensions? This week we cover the death of the pension system and how 401K accounts became so popular. Most importantly, we discuss the pros and cons of the 401K retirement system. The shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution has good and bad aspects to it. Watch the video or listen to the podcast. Below you will find show notes. Knowledge should be shared. Help others stay informed by sharing this content with them. Introduction Overview of the drastic reduction in private sector pe...
2024-01-26
09 min
Econ with Dr. A
New Research: Maternity Leave and Female Entrepreneurial Outcomes
A recent paper by Sébastien Fontenay, published in the Journal of Human Resources, finds that maternity leave can lead to an increase in female entrepreneurship. According to the author’s findings, a 900 euro increase in maternity leave allowance increases the probability of self employment by 6 percentage points! Learn more about why these findings are important to researchers. Subscribe to our newsletter www.withDrA.com
2024-01-24
04 min
Econ with Dr. A
Changing Your Major in College with James Blazina
Introduction: Navigating college can be hard. The pandemic had a major impact on student success. Today, I talk to James Blazina, Haile Fellow, about his experience and how it impacted his academic success. Segment 1: Shout Out to a Influential Professor - Dr. A gives a shout-out to a professor who played a crucial role in shaping his academic journey. Segment 2: Interview with James Blazina - Breaking the Ice and Bulldozing Awkwardness - Dr. A talks to James a...
2024-01-19
34 min
Econ with Dr. A
Quenching the Status Quo: How Stanley Disrupted and Dominated with the Quencher Revolution
Welcome to Econ with Dr. A, where we break down economics and business topics to empower your life. I'm Dr. A, your guide on this journey. Join me in exploring the insights that matter, helping you make informed decisions for a better personal and financial future. Introduction: - The Stanley cup is a multimillion-dollar product, teaching us a million-dollar lesson: sometimes, you don't need a new product; you need a new audience. Segment 1: The Stanley Quencher Arrival: - In 2016, the Stanley Quencher entered the market but initially failed to ma...
2024-01-12
14 min
Econ with Dr. A
The U.S Economy in 2024
We are back with our monthly update of the economy. As of this morning, the BLS released the December 2023 unemployment data. This data gives us some signals on what the Fed might do and how interest rates might change over the year. If you are wondering what the future might look like, here is a quick recap of where we are as of January 5th 2024. We will cover Inflation Retail spending and GDP Jobs Report Next Fed meeting Areas of concern
2024-01-05
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Goal Setting and Reflection Strategies with Jeni Al Bahrani
In this episode, Jeni and I discuss the our approach to goal setting. We cover some of our own goals for the year, and reflect on some of the wins and "losses" we faced.
2023-12-31
46 min
Econ with Dr. A
2023 Econ With Dr. A Recap
Today, I am recapping some of our successes from 2023. At the end, we will share some challenges that we are facing, and hopefully you can help us overcome them.
2023-12-30
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Last Lecture
At the end of every semester, my last class is a lecture dedicated to my students. The main theme is that it is what I wished I would have known at their age and if this is the last time we talked, this is WHAT I WANT THEM TO KNOW. Each semester, the topic varies, but the overall purpose is the same. This year, while talking to my mom about my plans for the lecture, she said she wished she was there. My teaching assistants, Becca and James, decided to record it for her. For everyone else, y...
2023-12-29
40 min
Econ with Dr. A
Why you should read Hidden Potential by Adam Grant
I just got done reading my favorite book for 2023. Today, I want to share with you why I loved the book and my goal is to convince you to read the book in three quotes. So if you are looking for a great book to read, here it is. Read more https://open.substack.com/pub/draalbahrani/p/unlocking-your-hidden-potential-with?r=eikdh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcome=true or watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/x7wTUhtaBTg
2023-12-22
13 min
Econ with Dr. A
Student Research and Mentorship with Becca Wilson
Today, I talk to Becca Wilson Haile College of Business student and Haile Fellow. Becca is graduating and she sat with us to discuss what she has learned outside of the classroom while at NKU. We cover the power of mentorship, student research, and her advice to incoming students.
2023-12-15
25 min
Econ with Dr. A
How to Avoid Procrastination
There are some economic principles that allow you to improve your productivity. I used to struggle with getting work done but these three tips helped me improve my work and overall wellbeing.
2023-12-13
08 min
Econ with Dr. A
Is your name costing you a job? Hard to pronounce names and labor market outcomes
Did you ever stop to think that your name could be affecting your career prospects? It might sound surprising, but the impact of names on job opportunities is the subject of our discussion today. Have you ever wondered why I prefer to go by Dr. A? We'll look into the economics behind it and explore the data that sheds light on this intriguing topic. By the end, I'll share my personal experience, and together, we'll navigate recent research on names and their implications for your professional journey.
2023-12-10
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Economic Reality Check: Why Americans Feel Poorer Despite Rich Economic Data
There is a large and growing divide between the positive economic data we see and what people think about their economic well-being. Never before have American consumers’ finances been better than they are today. Yet, when polled recently, most Americans say they are worse off financially and aren’t doing well. Today, we will dig into the numbers and see what might explain this growing divide between perception and reality.
2023-12-10
07 min
Econ with Dr. A
Being an Economics Major with Brooklyn Stephens
This interview was recorded in May of 2022. Brooklyn was a student of mine and a Fellow at the Haile College of Business. Since then, she has gone to earn an MBA from the University of Kentucky. Starting in the Spring of 2024, she will be an adjunct professor at NKU, teaching the course she TA'd for me in 2022.
2023-12-09
24 min
Econ with Dr. A
Burnout in Academia
I want to discuss a topic that's been on my mind a lot lately—burnout. I realized that the hustle culture we live in can sometimes lead us straight into burnout. There is a thin line between being productive and toxic productivity. Productivity requires rest and resetting, but there is a pressure to continuously produce. Chatting with friends in academia, it seems I'm not alone in feeling the weight of it all. Students, staff, and faculty are all feeling it. So, I thought, why not have an open conversation about burnout, its impact on productivity, and the strategies I'm us...
2023-12-07
06 min
Economics Happy Hour Podcast
#5: The Super Bowl & Economic Impact Studies
In this episode, we discuss the economic impact of the Super Bowl and how impact studies that claim to measure its economic benefits are often exaggerated. Politicians love to talk about the ways in which mega-events bring in a significant amount of money, but most of the benefits go to large corporations rather than the local economy. We chat about the methodology of these impact studies, discussing many methodological flaws and unrealistic assumptions. These include failing to account for money that would have been spent in the area anyway, estimates of visitors, estimates of spending, the multipliers that are...
2023-02-09
52 min
Northern Kentucky Spotlight
Catch up with CVG Airport and NKU Haile College of Business
Bid happy trails to 2022 with the final NKY Spotlight Podcast of the year! On today's podcast, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Senior Manager of Communications Mindy Kershner highlights all of the developments at the airport over the last year and new destinations you can visit in 2023. On NKY @ Work, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, the Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research at the NKU - Haile College of Business at Northern Kentucky University shares how it can serve as a resource to solve workforce challenges. Thank you to our sponsors Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International...
2022-12-19
33 min
The Real Estate Momentum Podcast
Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani "Dean of Economics"
Welcome back to another episode of The Real Estate Momentum Podcast. Today, it's my priviledge to sit down with the interim Dean of Graduate Studies at Northern Kentucky University, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani. Dr. Abdullah A Bahrani is an Associate Professor of Economics that has a heart for educating people. He loves showing people how economics play a role in the world and has a strong desire for making data and economics fun. We are going to show you just how economics are playing a role in today's real estate market with the way the...
2022-11-02
59 min
The Hidden Curriculum
E35 - Digital Innovations in the Teaching Space with Abdullah Al-Bahrani
In this episode we talk with Abdullah Al-Bahrani on innovations in the teaching world. Abdullah is an Associate Professor of Economics and the Director of the Center for Economics Education at Northern Kentucky University. His research focuses on economics education and on the role of information on economic decision-making and market outcomes. He is the recipient of the Kenneth G. Elzinga Distinguished Teaching Award (2020), Excellence in Teaching and Instruction award (2016), Dean’s Citation award (2015), and several other awards that recognize my passion and ability for teaching. Sebastian Tello-Trillo is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Fr...
2022-03-08
47 min
Economics Central
Conversations in Economics Central with Abdullah Al Bahrani from the Northern Kentucky University
This evening Abdullah explains the ADAS model :)
2021-03-12
19 min
British Omani Society
S3 EP1: Educating Online and Omani Economics
Dr Abdullah Al Bahrani is an Associate Professor of Economics and the director of the Center for Economics Education at Northern Kentucky University. On top of this, he is also an online educator and content producer on a variety of platforms. He is the recipient of numerous awards and his expertise has seen him work with businesses, universities, and policy think tanks in Ireland, Oman, UAE, the United Kingdom, and across the United States. In this episode we discuss Dr Al Bahrani’s journey in academia, his YouTube educational series Coffee With Dr. A, and Oman’s economic changes past...
2021-01-25
40 min
Economics Central
Conversations in Economics Central with Abdullah Al Bahrani from the Northern Kentucky University
This week we discuss government debt .
2020-10-17
23 min
Sultanate
002: Language in Oman
In this episode of the Sultanate I sit down with two of my friends Abdullah al Wahaibi and Fayad al Zadjali to discuss; the different languages spoken in Oman, how widely English is spoken, Omani greetings, and we learn some useful Arabic phrases and words to help you on your travels. Abdullah is a Photographer for the Oman Chamber of Commerce. He works his butt off at the chamber so it's hard to nail him down to catch up with him because he sometimes travels for work and has a family life to mind. Abdullah lives in al B...
2016-03-05
11 min
Economic Rockstar
033: Abdullah Al-Bahrani on the Economy of Oman and How Racial Discrimination Empowered Him to Succeed in Life and in Economics.
Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Northern Kentucky University, where he serves as the Principles of Economics Coordinator. Abdullah’s research interests are in the fields of Industrial Organization and Education of Economics. Currently, his primary focus is on innovative approaches to teaching Economics. In Industrial Organization, his research examines market structure and competition in the banking and real estate industries. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Al Bahrani worked in the mortgage industry from 2003-2006. He has also served as outside economic consult to the Ministry of Education, Sultanate of Oma...
2015-05-21
00 min