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    Explore "economic_diversification" with insightful episodes like "Qatar’s $200bn bet on the World Cup", "The "Dirty" Economy Of Australia" and "Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?" from podcasts like ""Behind the Money", "Economics Explained" and "Economics Explained"" and more!

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    Qatar’s $200bn bet on the World Cup

    Qatar’s $200bn bet on the World Cup

    Qatar is in the spotlight as the host of this year’s World Cup — and the small, oil-rich nation has had to confront a lengthy human rights record with the world watching. The FT’s Gulf correspondent Simeon Kerr breaks down Qatar’s larger goals due to hosting the tournament, and what changes it has — and hasn’t — made to see those through. 


    Clips from BBC, AP, PBS NewsHour, France24, The Guardian


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    For further reading:

    The ethical case for watching this possibly unethical World Cup

    Qatar counts down to World Cup kick-off after $200bn soft power bet

    How the unlikeliest World Cup ever came to be

    Qatar 2022: the weirdest World Cup in history

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    On Twitter, follow Simeon Kerr (@simeonkerr) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com



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    The "Dirty" Economy Of Australia

    The "Dirty" Economy Of Australia
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    Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?

    Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?
    This is Texas, the second-largest state in the USA by landmass, population, and GDP.  But perhaps being runner up is not so bad in all of these categories. Texas has for many decades been a huge driving force of prosperity, not only for the people within the state but also for all of the USA. The state provides over 40% of the oil production in the country which is, in turn, the largest oil-producing nation in the world.  To give you an idea of just how massive this operation is, Texas produces more oil than, brazil and china combined.  Now for regular channel viewers, you might be thinking that well that’s great and all however, oil wealth doesn’t always guarantee prosperity, but fortunately for Texas, it has diversified itself into a host of other industries some of which are very far removed from what you might picture taking place in the land of cowboy boots and Ford F350’s. Texas today has the fastest growing population in all of the United States which is been driven by the state attracting a range of new businesses that will work with this young new professional demographic to continue to grow a strong economy.  Or at least that is the theory, the rumblings of the world in 2020 have not been easy on the Texan miracle, and for the first time in almost three decades, the state might be starting to show signs of troubled waters.  To see if this could be a hurdle the yeehaw state could not overcome we need to look at a few key areas. What have been the industries driving the growth of Texas? What is it about the state that makes it so attractive to these industries? And what could future growth look like after 2020?