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Francisco R. Rodríguez

Venezuelan economist and professor at the University of Denver, known for analysis of Venezuela's economy and policy recommendations.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 44min

Protests in Iran Rage; Venezuela’s Future

Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute, discusses the ongoing protests in Iran, exploring factors that make this uprising unique and the regime's vulnerabilities. Francisco Rodríguez, an economist from Venezuela, analyzes the country's political landscape, emphasizing the challenges of a post-Maduro future and the delicate balance between foreign investment and democratic demands. David Herzberg provides insight into the origins of the fentanyl crisis, linking it to complex supply chains and highlighting the need for demand-side solutions.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 23min

Hunderttausende Tote - Die humanitären Folgen von Sanktionen

Francisco Rodriguez, Ökonom und Lead-Autor einer wegweisenden Lancet-Studie, beleuchtet die verheerenden humanitären Folgen von Sanktionen. Seine Forschung zeigt, dass Sanktionen ähnlich viele Leben kosten können wie Kriege. Er diskutiert die unterschiedlichen Arten von Sanktionen und ihre gezielten Auswirkungen, auch auf Kinder, die am meisten leiden. Außerdem wird die kritische Rolle der USA bei der zunehmenden Verbreitung von Sanktionen thematisiert. Ein eindringlicher Blick auf die versteckten Kosten von politischen Maßnahmen.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 29min

Trump Hits at Institutional Investors in Single-Family Homes

Jeffrey Langbaum, a Senior REITs and Commercial Real Estate Analyst, discusses Trump's proposal to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes, highlighting its potential impacts on market growth. Joe Deaux, an economic reporter, examines U.S. asset seizures in Venezuela and the complexities of oil revenue management. Francisco Rodriguez shares insights on stabilizing Venezuela economically, prioritizing oil exports to avoid crises. Geetha Ranganathan analyzes Warner Bros.' rejection of a takeover bid, focusing on financial risks and future consolidation strategies.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 22min

A Venezuelan Economist on What Trump Gets Wrong About Venezuela

Francisco Rodríguez, a Venezuelan economist and former chief economist for the Congressional Budget Office, discusses the fragile state of Venezuela's opposition. He examines María Corina Machado's strategy to leverage support from Trump, highlighting the risks of external intervention. Rodríguez critiques the reliance on Trump, suggesting it jeopardizes Machado's future. He warns of the consequences of politicized oil revenues on governance and explores potential outcomes, from democratic transitions to authoritarian control under U.S. influence.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 45min

US Sanctions Kill as Many People as Wars / Mark Weisbrot & Francisco Rodriguez

Mark Weisbrot, Co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and Francisco Rodriguez, a senior research fellow and professor at the University of Denver, delve into the lethal consequences of U.S. economic sanctions. They reveal that sanctions can result in as many deaths as wars, particularly affecting vulnerable populations like children and the sick. Their discussion critiques the hypocrisy of the U.S. foreign policy, advocating for a re-examination of how sanctions are employed and the humanitarian crises they create. With insights from their impactful research, the conversation underscores the urgent need for change.

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