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Do you know that high level democracy does not equal with high prosperity? India has a high democracy index, but not high GDP per capita. While China has a low democracy index, but have a high GDP per capita.

Are you sure that nation with coastline will cause prosperity? We know Switzerland has no coastline and Afghanistan has a coastline. But they have a high gap of GDP per capita.

How about high social capital? Does it cause the prosperity? Bahamas has it low, but they have a high GDP per capita. While Kyrgiztan has it high, but low in GDP per capita.

Why these happened? So, what's make a nation prosper?

"The Prosper nation implement and reinforce a series of free market policies continously without substantial reversal for at least 20 years."

-Why Nation Prosper (Chandra Natadipurba)

6 HOURS OF LEARNING = 3,000 ARTICLES = 2 YEARS MASTER IN POLITICAL ECONOMICS

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MODULE 1

How to Solve Property

The key to a prosperous country is reducing its poverty rate. Learn from 37 exceptional global leaders who successfully alleviated poverty in the last one and a half century.

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MODULE 2

How to Increase General Welfare

How do you ensure general welfare in a nation? How do you provide affordable goods and services while making sure your people are getting paid properly? Gain insights from Japan and North American countries on how to maintain a sustainable economic growth.

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MODULE 3

How to Tackle Unemployment Problem

Learn about the labor laws implemented by 19 OECD countries and their impacts on the unemployment issue. Unfold the secret recipe to solve unemployment challenges and increase job opportunities.

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MODULE 4

How to Provide A Better Life

Providing a better life for your people by reducing the crime rates, as well as tackling the environmental crisis. Improving the quality of a nation through sustainable environmental practices, energy solutions, infrastructure development, crime reduction, and anti-corruption strategies.

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MODULE 5

Practical Guidance

A practical, comprehensive guide to implement an ethical and effective governance. Learn the meaning of public policy, understand the cost-benefit analysis, and utilize various essential decision-making tools for a modern leadership.

MEET YOUR FACILITATOR

Chandra Natadipurba

Chandra is a political strategist and economist by trade. Worked in private sector for several years (banking) and enter political world after that. Director of Veritas Research Company. Help one of the biggest political party in Asia Pacific gained 11 million voters (Indonesia’s legislative election in 2019). Win 3 million additional voters from past election. A remarkable record for the election and a historic milestone for this political party. He used extensive data to understand voters' behavior and then composed an evidence-based campaign. Nine years of experience in quantitative and qualitative research within the fields of economics, marketing, business, and investing, including market sizing, policy evaluation, marketing campaigns, and company valuation. Throughout his career in the banking industry, he successfully managed 140 accounts, encompassing both personal and business loans, with a total value of IDR 36 billion. Notably, he achieved a zero-default track record at Bank Muamalat Indonesia. Bank Muamalat Indonesia was the biggest Shariah Bank in Indonesia at that time. Also an avid reader, he does mountaineering in his spare time.

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WHAT INSIDE THIS ONLINE COURSE:

Learn from Big Figures

The best way to learn anything is to learn from the experience and wisdom of the best. Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Lee Kuan Yew transformed their countries with skilled and bold policy decisions, resulting in success. Discover their wisdom here.

LEE KUAN YEW

Lee Kuan Yew is Singapore Prime Minister from 1965 – 1990

Lee Kuan Yew's Achievements:
• Singapore's economy multifold 56 times. He transformed Singapore from a poor Third World country to a rich First World in one generation.

What Lee Kuan Yew Did:
• He pursued open trade and investment policies, advocating for a free market approach. • He rejected the welfare state system, he believed that generous unemployment benefits in some Western European nations incentivized unemployment.

RONALD REAGAN

Reagan is The President of The United States of America from 1981 – 1989

Ronald Reagan's Achievements: Economy grew, unemployment dropped, inflation down.

What Reagan did? Cut government spending. Lowering tax. Reducing regulations. Controlling money supply.

He successfully transformed the US economy from a weaker state to a stronger one through his economic reforms and initiatives.

MARGARET THATCHER

Margaret Thatcher is British Prime Minister from 1979 – 1990

Margaret Thatcher's Achievements: She brought down inflation and rise economic growth.

What Thatcher Did? Set a limit on how much money circulated. Sold off state-owned industries. Lowered tax rate. Cut the budget deficit. Deregulated the financial sector.

She successfully transformed the British economy from a weaker state to a stronger one through her bold policy.

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MODULE 1

How to solve poverty problem. How to transform a country from poverty to wealth.

Lecture 1.1 Out of Poverty

How China lifted nearly one billion people out of poverty in just under forty years: Detailed explanation of year-by-year policies

28 minutes

Lecture 1.2 The Good, Bad and Ugly Economic System

How to test the success and failure of political and economic systems: Learning from natural experiments involving more than one hundred and five million people in West Germany-East Germany, South-North Korea, and Botswana-Zimbabwe. You will also learn about a cool statistical technique called Randomized Controlled Trial, with a simple code in the R programming language.

84 minutes

Lecture 1.3 Successful Leader

You will learn about the 37 leaders who successfully transformed their countries from poverty to wealth in the last one hundred fifty years and the common strategies they employed. Discover the valuable lessons you can glean from these remarkable leaders.

17 minutes

Lecture 1.4 Private Sector Role

You will learn how the private sector in Indonesia helped 1.3 million people escape poverty through palm oil plantation. This miracle occurred even in remote areas where many residents are not high school graduates.

4 minutes

Lecture 1.5 Communism Failure

How communism failed to create prosperity: Learn about the mechanisms of this system that led to unsustainable outcomes. By studying the failures of others, you can avoid repeating those same mistakes .

21 minutes

MODULE 2

How to increase general welfare. How to make goods and services cheaper. How to ensure workers receive higher pay.

Lecture 2.1 Cut the Price, Increasing Jobs

You will learn how to simultaneously reduce prices and increase job opportunities in an industry by studying the successful policy of The Airline Deregulation Act in America. This landmark but often overlooked law, enacted in 1978, had significant beneficial effects on American consumers for decades

6 minutes

Lecture 2.2 Industrial Policy

You will learn how the Japanese government grew their industry and conquered the world with minimal intervention. Explore the Japanese experience, analyzing both their successes and failures over three decades. Compare the thriving electronic industry with the declining shipbuilding sector to glean valuable insights

21 minutes

Lecture 2.3 Taming Inflation

How to tame inflation: Learning from the mistakes of the Weimar Republic and Zimbabwe, and strategies to prevent similar errors.

3 minutes

Lecture 2.4 Healthcare Subsidies

How to Analyze Healthcare Subsidies: Lessons from an Eight-Year Experiment involving Four Thousand Random People in the US.

2 minutes

Lecture 2.5 Globalization

How to Create Seventy Thousand Jobs That Last for Decades: Insights from an Important Policy on Globalization in the Philippines, an Emerging Country in Southeast Asia

28 minutes

Lecture 2.6 Taxation and Economic Growth

How the experience from four advanced countries (The United States, The United Kingdom, France and Sweden) debunk myth about high tax. High tax does not cause economic growth.

2 minutes

MODULE 3

How to solve unemployment problem

Lecture 3.1 Great Exodus

The Great Exodus: Exploring the Effects of Migration of 70 Million People Over 40 Years on Employment, Wages, and the Wealth of Ordinary Farmers in the US. This Exploration Will Change Your Perspective on Urbanization and Industrialization.

15 minutes

Lecture 3.2 Rigidity of Labor Law

What the Data Reveals About Labor Laws in 19 OECD Countries and Their Impact on Employment. Easier Hiring and Firing of Employees Have Done a Good Job for the Economy as a Whole

2 minutes

Lecture 3.3 The Minimum Wage

What 44 Research Studies Show About Minimum Wage Laws from Around the World. Their Combined Samples Encompass More Than Hundreds of Thousands of Workers.

26 minutes

Lecture 3.4 The Economists Unite!

A regular survey of more than one thousand economists shows that they share one common preference: they prefer free markets over anything else

8 minutes

MODULE 4

How to provide better life for your people

Lecture 4.1 Saving Environment

How to Save Forests, Elephants, and Clean Air: Learning from One of the Most Sustainable Forest Countries in the World, the Largest Elephant Survey Ever Undertaken, and Hundreds of Weather Stations in the USA.

8 minutes

Lecture 4.2 The Great Energy

The Safest, Cleanest, and Most Affordable Source of Energy and How to Maintain It

7 minutes

Lecture 4.3 Public Infrastructure

How to build and maintain good roads and bridges without adding more inspectors and auditors.

9 minutes

Lecture 4.4 Combating Crime

A delicate research spent 7500 hours show how special police placement strategy can reduce crime.

5 minutes

Lecture 4.5 Combating Corruption

Lessons from a comprehensive survey of 54,000 people from around the world on how to combat corruption

7 minutes

MODULE 5

Practical Guide for You to Run A Government and Country (A Non-Machiavellian way)

Lecture 5.1

The Meaning of Public Policy
Don't confuse with complex definition. Public policy at heart is very simple. It is "whatever governments choose to do or not to do."

3 minutes

Lecture 5.2

Comprehensive Cost and Benefit Analysis
A rational approach to policy evaluation tries to calculate the net between all the costs and benefits, in both resent and future, for targeted group and also non targeted group. You will learn this important tool by analyzing sugar import policy in the US.

12 minutes

Lecture 5.3

Advocatus Diaboli
Playing advocatus diaboli or ‘the devil’s advocate’ entails adopting a contrary perspective or posing objections to a claim purely for the sake of discourse. It's not necessary to personally endorse the viewpoints or objections presented; rather, the aim is to stimulate discussion and elucidate issues by presenting differing viewpoints.

7 minutes

Lecture 5.4

Difference-in-Difference.
Among four designs to evaluate public policy or program, difference-in-difference is the best. It compares between control and experimental group, before and after policy or program implementation.

6 minutes

Lecture 5.5

Long Division
In every policy analysis, choose your output correctly. For example, in the case of vaccinations, the goal is not to deliver as many vaccines as possible, but to prevent death and severe illness due to the infectious disease. This careful definition output will have huge impact in your work.

6 minutes

Lecture 5.6

Bayesian Updating
Good leader must think realistically. The key element of realistic thinking is the willingness to update your probabilities, and doing so appropriately in response to new information. When fact change, change your opinion. Dogma and fanatics are for fool.

2 minutes

Lecture 5.7

Pritchett Acid Test
Despite various program has "successful impact", Lant Pritchett raised important issue. He asked, "Is your impact evaluation asking question that matter?" Yes, maybe your program is impactful, but is it really matter? Is this really the one which cause a nation prosper?

9 minutes

Lecture 5.8

Practical Guidance to Run A Government and A Country
Genius things often simple. In public policy. maximize freedom, minimize coercion. Taxpayer's money is spent unwisely because it is nobody's money. Use seven universal moral values to judge which one is sound or terrible policy.

17 minutes

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Questions & Answers

The average cost of studying Public Policy in graduate school is USD 62,000. If you join The Prince, you can save a lot at a time, and learn the essence of Public Policy efficiently with our solid, comprehensive curriculum in just 6 hours.

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We believe that it is possible. A lot of graduate programs tend to focus on learning theories only, with very little emphasis on practicing what you have learned. As a result, many graduates are still clueless after spending 2 years of learning, and some of them still end up failing to establish a good career.

The Prince wants to show you that you can cram everything you need to learn in 2 years of Master in Public Policy efficiently in just 6 hours. There is a balance between learning theories and implementing it in actual applications. You get to save time, money, and energy, and the result is just as great, or even better.

We believe that theories are important. However, theories come and go, they stand and fall. Not to mention, there are many “controversial” theories out there which validity is still debatable and questionable.

On the other hand, evidence stays. Theories might change and disappear, but you can never change or erase an evidence. Evidence gives a solid proof on the validity of a particular theory or hypothesis.

If you learn a solution which is already proven to be successful, you won’t be second-guessing the effectiveness of the solution itself. Therefore, we offer a course built with evidence-based solutions to help you learn efficiently.

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