Impact of Corruption on Pakistan (Urdu Discussion)
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2021
- In this Urdu episode, Uzair talks to Dr. Ali Hasanain about the types of corruption, how they impact Pakistan's political economy, and ways in which reform measures can be implemented to address corruption in society.
Dr. Ali Hasanain is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Economics Department at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). Dr. Hasanain’s research focuses primarily on how public service delivery can be improved through reform initiatives, particularly through technological progress and improvements in the media. He also studies how information and communication technologies (ICT) can improve market functioning.
At LUMS, he teaches courses on the economics of the media, corruption, markets, and the law. He is also the Pakistan country coordinator (and one-time participant) of the South Asian Economics Students Meet.
Reading Recommendations:
- Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion by Harold Holzer
- Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann
- The Promise of Power: The Origins of Democracy in India and Autocracy in Pakistan by Maya Tudor
Dr Ali Hasanain was hands down my favorite professor in LUMS. A knowledgeable, smart and dedicated individual, and most importantly a very kind person (though not an easy grader!)
Man you are lucky
Excellent conversion with Dr. Ali Hasanain. Thanks, Uzair for introducing such a knowledgeable and educated academian to us.
Wow next video uploaded ... Uzair Bahi your content is next level ❤️
Very nice explanation by Dr Hasanain. Thank you Uzair for bringing this to public and also letting Professor explain things without interruption.
Also thanks for asking the guests about interesting books.
Wah! What an excellent discussion ❤️
some very interesting perspectives - really hope discussions like these make it to the mainstream media!
love from India 🇮🇳 , pls keep going on , loving these discussions , and I hope you cover India a little more on this channel
They should only cover India with respect to Pakistan and what Pakistan can do better, otherwise there's no point making comparisons.
Excellent -keep up the good work.
eye opening session for many of us thanks UY
excellent
I love your content and I added subscription to your channel from day one .....
Also I wanna know what's your qualification and what's your job nowadays...I know about that little bit u discussed in video but want to know more about ..
Will happy if u share your journey...
Loved it. I saw your discussion with Junaid Akram about extractive corruption in Bangladesh, do you think we have that here in Pakistan as well?
Uzair bhai love from pune
Good debate but unnecessarily long. Dr. Ali must develop the ability to concise his thought and then deliver instead of representating it as a class room lecture.
What is the book name plz someone share in comment.
Jis ko blame dia jay ko ikhtyar bhi dia jay to sab theak ho sakta hai... Pucha kisi or se jata hai or jawab koi or deta hai.... Koi wazeer apna kam nai karta
Digitization is the only answer...like current gov did for driving liscence now a Video is made of the test and no one can fail the attemptee without reason there is Video proof now
Could you try and call jhagra or someone from the gov to see their side of the story as well.
You need to seo your channel 7 thousand views in 2 years is nothing
Sorry to say. Your guest doesn’t know how to explain and make his point.
guest makes you sleep the way he speaks
This is a boring childish discussion. Apologies, because I do not intend to be rude, but I expected better from an assumed expert.
He needs to get out more, self interest, and interest groups are part of a democratic system. Those can be organised or electrol based.
This discussion is simple to the point of lazy intellectualism.
When book reviews becomes main expertise of teachers, you can expect more
@@hswpg6423 if you're going to reply, try substance, rather than slighting remarks, it's very unbecoming and childish.
I gave valid reasons as to why, either provide a basis opposing my reason's or remain quiet, it makes you look silly.
All you Pakistanis can ever do is cry, cry and cry some more, rather than give valid arguments, please develop some self respect.