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Farid A. Khavari (Persian: فرید خاوری) is an Iranian American economist, author, patent-holder, designer, and small business owner. In 2010 and 2014, he ran as an independent candidate for Governor of Florida.[1]
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Farid Khavari | |
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Born | Yazd, Iran | February 25, 1943
Spouse | Janilla Khavari |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Hamburg University of Bremen |
Website | Authorial website |
This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (July 2023) |
Khavari was born in Yazd, Iran. He was among the first group of people to serve in the Iranian Education Corps and spent two years teaching in a northern Iranian village. Khavari graduated from the University of Hamburg with a Masters in Economics (1973) and went on to earn a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Bremen (1976).
He is married to Janilla A. Khavari, and together they have two children.
After earning a Ph.D. in Economics, Khavari served as a research associate at several economic institutes in Germany. He was also the editor of Raw Materials at Entwicklungspolitische Informationen. He has written ten groundbreaking books, and numerous articles regarding economics, the environment, energy, oil, healthcare, and the Middle East, published in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, former Yugoslavia, and Iran.
In 1978, Khavari entered the Solar Energy industry and formed General Solar Technology, Inc. in Miami, Florida. While at GST, Khavari worked in both research & development and in the manufacturing, distribution and installation of solar energy systems.[2]
On June 22, 2009 Khavari announced his intention to run for Governor as a Democratic candidate. On his campaign website,[3] Khavari stated that "Florida has huge economic potential, but what we have are huge economic problems. We can't look to Wall Street, or the banks, or Washington, or our Florida politicians to solve these problems. Our Florida politicians helped create this mess, yet not one of them has a plan to fix it, only plans for how to get elected." Khavari goes on to say "That is why I am running for governor. I am an economist, and I have a comprehensive plan to solve Florida's economic problems without higher taxes. This plan will also enable you and your family, and all Floridians, to build the economic security you need and deserve."[4]
A key part of Khavari's economic plan is to create The Bank of the State of Florida. "Using the fractional reserve regulations that govern all banks, we can earn billions per year for Florida's treasury, while saving thousands of dollars per year for Florida homeowners," Khavari said. "After we cover the $50 billion in Florida State Board of Administration losses, we can reduce taxes."[5]
Thus far, Khavari's Economic Plan has received a positive response,[6] with some asking whether it could work in their state or municipality.[7]
In 2016, Mr. Khavari ran for Miami-Dade County Mayor, on a platform of local ecological and economic concerns, such as sea level rise, the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant, and the Biscayne Aquifer.[8]
Khavari is the author of ten books. He has also written numerous articles on energy, economics and politics. Khavari's 1993 book Environomics was praised for proposing a "comprehensive and thought-provoking revisioning of contemporary economic practice and understandings."[9]
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