Decode Econ helps readers think like economists.
We translate economic research into clear, decision-ready insight so you can better understand markets, policy, work, and the forces shaping the modern economy.
If you want calm, rigorous thinking — not noise or outrage — you are in the right place. This is economics, clearly explained.
Economic headlines are everywhere. Economic understanding is not.
Decode Econ was created to close that gap.
Here you will find explanations that respect your intelligence, challenge your assumptions, and strengthen your ability to reason through complex issues.
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Written by Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani
Decode Econ is written by Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani, an economist, educator, and academic leader whose work focuses on economic reasoning, labor markets, decision-making, and the future of skills.
His writing reaches a broad audience, including students, faculty, executives, and policy professionals seeking clarity in an increasingly noisy information environment.
A nationally recognized leader in economic education, Dr. Al Bahrani is the recipient of the Kenneth G. Elzinga Award for Excellence in Economic Education and is regularly invited to contribute to public conversations about the economy, including NPR, Marketplace, and regional economic development forums.
This work reflects the same mission that drives his academic leadership: to expand economic literacy and help people think more clearly about the world around them.
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