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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Steven Fazzari: On the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus 2/4
Steven Fazzari, Professor of Economics, Washington University in St Louis speaking at the breakout panel entitled "Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on the Context? Balance Sheet Overhangs, Open Economy Leakages, and Idle...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Jean Pisani-Ferry: Of Nightmares and Tigers
Jean Pisany-Ferry, interviewed by Lee Price, speaks about Europe's debt crisis. Among other things, he says that in Greece debt restructuring is inevitable, and that countries in the Eurozone should tax mortgages and regulate finance in...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Kenneth Rogoff: The Emerging Economic and Political Order - What Lies Ahead? (3/5)
Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of the The Times, moderates the first panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011: The Emerging Economic and Political Order: What Lies Ahead? Part 3 of 5 with Kenneth Rogoff, Professor...
The Business Professor
Holder in Due Course - Receive Instrument for Value
Holder in Due Course - Receive Instrument for Value
Financial Times
Italy's 'parallel currency' and why it's worrying the eurozone
FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu looks into the controversy surrounding the 'mini-BOT', a proposed new type of Treasury bill, how it would work, and whether it threatens membership of the euro.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Q&A: The Global Market and Nation States (7/7)
The video shows the discussion, moderated by John Cassidy, following the presentations of the panel Sovereignty and Institutional Design in the Global Age at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011.<br/>
Institute for New Economic Thinking
A Brief History of Doom
Are financial crises avoidable? Richard Vague says yes—by reigning in the excessive private lending that’s driven major crashes over the past 200 years.
INET President Rob Johnson talks to Richard Vague about his new book, A...
INET President Rob Johnson talks to Richard Vague about his new book, A...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Mauldin - The European Debt Endgame 1/5
In Part 1 of this five-part INET "From the Director's Chair" interview, INET Executive Director Robert Johnson talks with financial commentator John Mauldin about Mauldin's new book Endgame: The End of the Debt Supercycle and How It...
Curated Video
Understanding Oxygen Debt and Anaerobic Respiration
This video explains the concept of oxygen debt, which occurs during anaerobic respiration when there is insufficient oxygen supply to muscles. The video discusses how the body pays back this debt through increased heart and breathing...
The Wall Street Journal
Dr James Hildreth on Training the Next Generation of Doctors
Dr James Hildreth discuss strategies medical schools must adopt to ensure that tomorrow's doctors reflect the patient populations they treat.
The Business Professor
Secured Party Priority in Future Advances to a Debtor
Secured Party Priority in Future Advances to a Debtor
Sustainable Business Consulting
Venture Capitals, Angel and Impact Investors
Discusses the growing presence of these new investing options
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Steve Keen: We Must Cancel the Debt 5/7
In part 5 of this INET interview, Steve Keen talks about the world economic outlook. "We're in a depression", he says. We can avoid one or two decades of near stagnation, Keen warns, but only if we abolish the mountain of debt that is...
TLDR News
Johnson's Plans to Increase Student Debt: Hurting Young People? - TLDR News
Over the weekend the FT reported plans that would see the threshold for student debt payments lowered. So in this video, we discuss what the report would mean, the changes that will be made and if it's really fair.
History Hub
Who was Simon de Montfort?
An introduction to Simon de Montfort, Henry III and the origins of the Second Barons' War
Curated Video
Financing Business Growth: Internal and External Sources of Capital
The video is a lecture presentation that discusses how businesses can finance and fulfill their growth plans and aspirations. It explores two ways of financing growth plans: internally by using the funds and assets the business has...
Curated Video
Understanding Fiscal Finances: Government Budgets and Deficit Measurements
The video discusses fiscal finances, specifically government budgets and deficit measurements in the UK. The presenter goes through various terms and calculations used when assessing UK fiscal performance, such as the government budget,...
TLDR News
Gulf of Mexico Fire Explained: The Politics of the Gas Spill - TLDR News
On Friday a blaze caught light in the Gulf of Mexico, yep in the sea. So in this video we explain what really happened, Mexico's involvement and the politics behind this environmental scandal.
TLDR News
America's Debt Crisis Explained: Why Politicians Just Can't Agree - TLDR News
Currently, the US is having a major argument about the debt ceiling, with many republicans refusing to see the ceiling shifted. So in this video, we unpack the argument, why Republicans are so upset and what happens if the Democrats...
The Business Professor
Understanding Mortgages: The Key to Building Wealth
In this video, we delve into the world of mortgages and explore their significance in today's economy. Join us as we break down the concept of mortgages, explaining how they function as secured loans and why they are essential for most...
Economics Explained
No. China Is Not Going To Collapse... Yet: Why China Won't Collapse
Why is everybody suddenly predicting that China is on the brink of collapse? What are the chances these predictions will actually come true and why is this most likely totally overblown?
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TLDR News
Does Johnson Hate London? Transport For London's £1 Billion Bail Out Explained - TLDR News
Yesterday a £1 Billion bailout for Transport for London was finally agreed, supporting the struggling transport network through continued COVID restrictions. The fight to get the funding is interesting, but maybe more interesting is what...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Niels Thygesen: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (4/8)
Niels Thygesen is the Emeritus Professor of International Economics at the University of Copenhagen, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>