Flywheel Economics Podcast

Flywheel Economics

At Flywheel Economics, we explore economies as ecosystems. The Flywheel Economics podcast is your gateway to a world of innovative thinking and creative problem-solving. Our podcast series examines the intricate relationships within economic ecosystems, highlighting successes, challenges, and lessons learned from experts and trailblazers across various industries. Join us for inspiring stories, expert analysis, provocative discussions and practical wisdom that give unconventional insights for a changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 6D AGO

    Let There Be Light: Lessons from 20 Years of Nigeria’s Power Reform Journey

    For decades, Nigeria’s power sector has struggled to meet the need of its population. Despite having the potential to generate 12,500 Megawatts, the daily reality for most families and businesses is a flickering 4,000 Megawatts. This isn't just an infrastructure problem; it’s a systemic one. In this episode of the Flywheel Economics Podcast, we sit down with Patrick O. Okigbo III, Founder of Nextier, to deconstruct the boldest attempt in a generation to turn the lights on. We are moving away from government subsidies and toward powerful reforms designed to transform the electricity sector in Nigeria including a model where individual states have the power to build, regulate, and sustain their own energy ecosystems. This conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at the mechanics of change and the hard choices required for a new dawn in Nigeria. Special thanks to our guest, Patrick Okigbo III (Founding Partner, Nextier), for his invaluable insights. About Flywheel Economics: We facilitate discussions on treating economies as ecosystems. By identifying and supporting natural flywheels, we explore how to enable sustained and equitable growth in the world’s most complex markets. Join the Conversation: If this episode resonates, subscribe to the podcast and share it with your network. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and X @flywheeleconomics and visit our website @flywheeleconomics.com for the full Flywheel toolkit! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 7m
  2. FEB 12

    Who Stands Up for the Watchers? Rethinking Aid Accountability in the UK.

    The UK’s aid system is at a crossroads. Budgets have been reduced, priorities reshuffled, and development spending is under sharper political scrutiny than at any point in recent memory. At the same time, the future of the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) is under reconsideration. Two former DFID colleagues (yes, this is partly a reunion episode, but with sharper questions than nostalgia alone allows) reflect on what UK aid oversight looked like before ICAI, what changed after its creation in 2011, and what could be at risk if it were weakened or removed. In an era of shrinking ODA and fragmented delivery across departments, that independent lens may matter more than ever. We also revisit uncomfortable but important questions on what happens when development funds drift off mission? How does an economic development programme in Malaysia become associated with fighter jet purchases? This is not simply a procedural debate about one institution. It is a conversation about credibility, transparency, leadership, and whether the UK wants to remain a serious actor in global development. If oversight is the feedback loop in the aid system, what happens when that loop weakens? If this conversation resonates, share it with colleagues, policymakers, and anyone engaged in development practice. Subscribe to Flywheel Economics on your preferred podcast platform, follow us across social media, and visit our website for more discussions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 8m
  3. 11/27/2025

    IMF World Economic Outlook (WEO) Review: October 2025 – Immigration, Aid Cuts, and Trade Risks

    As the year comes to a close, we take a step back to make sense of a rapidly shifting global economy. In this episode, the Flywheel Economics team unpacks the key forces reshaping growth across the world, from escalating tariffs and tightening immigration policies to the rise of new technologies transforming how economies function. We ask: • What really happens when major economies impose tariffs and who ends up paying the price? • How can countries close widening labour gaps as populations age and migration slows? • Can AI-driven innovation fuel productivity fast enough to counter slowing global growth? Drawing on insights from the latest IMF analysis (the World Economic Outlook (WEO) Report October 2025) and real-world examples, we explore how these policy choices ripple through global supply chains, labour markets, and fiscal systems, and what they mean for emerging economies navigating uncertainty. If you’re curious about how trade, migration, and innovation intersect to shape economic ecosystems, or if you simply enjoy a good IMF breakdown, this episode is for you. Tune in for a clear, grounded, Flywheel-style conversation on the global trends that defined 2025 and beyond. Subscribe to our podcast and leave your comments on social media @flywheeleconomics and go deeper with us on our website @flywheeleconomics.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    56 min

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At Flywheel Economics, we explore economies as ecosystems. The Flywheel Economics podcast is your gateway to a world of innovative thinking and creative problem-solving. Our podcast series examines the intricate relationships within economic ecosystems, highlighting successes, challenges, and lessons learned from experts and trailblazers across various industries. Join us for inspiring stories, expert analysis, provocative discussions and practical wisdom that give unconventional insights for a changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.