The Business Professor
Uniform Servicemembers Employment and Reemployment Act ( USERRA )
Uniform Servicemembers Employment and Reemployment Act ( USERRA )
60 Second Histories
Victorian Workhouse - part 1
An introduction to the new poor laws introduced in 1834 together with an overview of the conditions in a workhouse.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Atif Mian: On the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus 3/4
Atif Mian, Joe Shoong Chair in International Business, Haas School of Business,University of California at Berkeley speaking at the breakout panel entitled "Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on the Context? Balance Sheet...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sylvia Nasar: Keynes and Fisher (3/5)
In part 3 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses the work of Keynes and Irving Fisher and how they changed the field of economics in the early 20th century. Their ideas on monetary economics introduced the idea that the economy...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Spence: Policy Proposals for the United States (4/5)
Nobel Laureate Michael Spence favors a consumption tax: a big chunk of government revenues should come from taxes on value added and consumption. Besides a sensible energy policy, Spence's agenda reads jobs, jobs, and jobs. The tradable...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Spence: Policy Lessons from Germany (5/5)
While manufacturing employment was crumbling in the United States, Germany gained shares in world markets: exports boomed, and the tradable goods sector remained an employment engine. That is why Michael Spence looks to Germany, as a...
XKA Digital
Seek out opportunities
Dan Doherty was CEO of Cadence Innovation Marketing, a director of Applied Market Strategy and Chief Operating Officer of Guardian Water. He had worked at board level within corporate and private businesses of all sizes up to being CEO...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Peter Jungen: The Market or the State? (5/6)
Peter Jungen is the Chairman of Peter Jungen Holding GmbH, and a speaker at this session on the market and the state at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
The Business Professor
Discrimination by Disparate Impact Examples
Discrimination by Disparate Impact Examples
Economics Explained
Here's Why Supply And Demand Is Overrated!: The Market For Work
If you were to ask any random person on the street what it is that they knew about economics there is a pretty good chance that the first thing that they would blurt out would be the words “Supply & Demand” The number of people out there...
Curated Video
Supply Side Policies: Labor Market and Financial Market Strategies
In this video, the presenter discusses supply side policies and their objectives, particularly in the labor market and financial market areas. He also discusses the complex nature of taxes and welfare benefits and the potential for...
Financial Times
How to switch your career to coding
Are you stuck at your desk dreaming of another working life? Many consider switching careers but few are brave enough to do it. The FT's Emma Jacobs wants to know what it's like to leave a job as a teacher and enter the very different...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health videos in 2014
In this video, Dr Greg Martin talks about what to expect from the Global Health YouTube channel in 2014: more videos about how to get a job in Global Health, how to fund raise, teaching videos on epidemiology, health economics,...
Global Ethics Solutions
Understanding Conflicts of Interest: What You Need to Know
This is the third part of a four part course that equips participants to deal with the variety of conflicts of interest dilemmas that employees face while on the job. It covers information relevant to all levels of employees and managers.
Economics Explained
India Will Not Be The Next China: Washington Consensu & Protectionism
Up until 1990 India was slightly richer than China on a per capita basis, but since then China's economy has grown far faster than India's. In this video we look at the structural issues in India's economy have thus far prevented it from...
Curated Video
Trade Unions in the Labor Market: Roles and Influence
This video provides an overview of trade unions and their impact on the labor market. The presenter explains the objectives of trade unions, which include protecting workers' rights, improving their pay and working conditions, and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tony Connor - 'My Life'
Born in Manchester, British poet and playwright John Anthony (Tony) Connor left school at 14 and spent 26 years as a textile designer, also serving in the Royal Army. He earned an MA at the University of Manchester. With poet Robin...
Curated Video
Unemployment Statistics: Understanding the Murky World
The video explains the complex concepts within unemployment statistics, including marginally attached workers, discouraged workers, hidden unemployment, over-qualification, hoarding, and underemployment. The presenter emphasizes the...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
A Bill to End Sex Discrimination in Australia
Ms Represented is a series that charts the rise of Australian female politicians over the last one hundred years and the unbelievable things they got up to along the way. Senator Susan Ryan's Sex Discrimination Act turned out to be quite...
Economics Explained
Is Hyperinflation Coming?: Is Inflation Good or Bad
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...
Economics Explained
Is Hyperinflation Coming?: What Can Governments Do
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...