TED-Ed
What Gives a Dollar Bill Its Value?
What makes a one hundred-dollar bill valuable? Here is an excellent, straight-forward animated video to help your learners grasp the concept of inflation and the purpose and policies of the Federal Reserve System.
Khan Academy
Banking 4: Multiplier Effect and the Money Supply
In the context of a discussion about real wealth versus the representation of wealth (money), Sal explains the multiplier effect and how 1000 pieces of gold can become 2710 pieces of gold. Viewers will appreciate the annotations and...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 4: Inflation
Have you ever gone to the store and noticed the price of an item you always buy has suddenly increased? Scholars investigate the reason prices inflate in the market. An informative lesson looks into the Consumer Price Index to determine...
Crash Course
Macroeconomics
Get out of the textbook and into real economic issues with an innovative video. Crash Course Economics takes learners through a tour of macroeconomics and applies the three major factors of macroeconomics—gross domestic product,...
Curated OER
Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization 2
Sal justifies that the determining factor of inflation and deflation is not the money supply as much as much as it is demand and the raised capacity utilization.
Khan Academy
Debt Loops Rationale and Effects
Now that scholars understand more about currency imbalance and artificially suppressed currency, Sal discusses the motivations of the different actors. He briefly touches on the difficulty of unwinding a cycle like this once it has...
Khan Academy
CPI Index, Inflation, Finance and Capital Markets
Get an introductory course on inflation and the Consumer Price Index as Sal breaks down American disposable income based on government analysis. He focuses on housing percentages, explaining inconsistencies in the rental equivalence...
Khan Academy
Chinese Central Bank Buying Treasuries
In the first several minutes of this clip, a review of the hypothetical China-U.S. trade scenario Sal mapped out in previous videos. Then, he begins to outline further how the Yuan can resist appreciation because of interference by the...
Khan Academy
China Keeps Peg but Diversifies Holdings
By examining data from the U.S. treasury, Sal shows scholars the large discrepancy between US exports to China and US imports from China in 2009. He also examines foreign-owned assets in the United States, pointing out China's position...
Khan Academy
China Buys US bonds, Money, Banking and Central Banks, Finance and Capital Markets
Go further into depth with the China-United States trade scenario, this time investigating what the Chinese government does with the dollars they collect. Sal reminds scholars why the Chinese Central Bank prints Yuan to purchase dollars...
Khan Academy
China Pegs to Dollar to Keep Trade Imbalance
Continuing from the previous video, Sal reviews the China-US trade relationships and the floating currency scenario that should leave the dollar weaker and the Yuan stronger. He explains why the People's Bank of China doesn't want this...
Curated OER
Inflation Explained - Part 3/4
Inflation also includes the concept of deflation, is deflation good? Part three in this four-part series takes a comparative look at Japan's economic deflation during the 1990s and today's US economic situation. Purchase power,...
Khan Academy
Review of China US Currency Situation
This short clip is essentially just a review of what Sal has discussed in previous videos about the China-US trade situation. He goes over all the details, discussing the trade imbalance and how the Chinese government maintains the...
Khan Academy
Debt Loops Rationale and Effects
Now that scholars understand more about currency imbalance and artificially suppressed currency, Sal discusses the motivations of the different actors. He briefly touches on the difficulty of unwinding a cycle like this once it has...
Federal Reserve Bank
The Federal Reserve and You: Inflation, Deflation, and Disinflation
Understand the difference between inflation, deflation, and disinflation from viewing this brief video.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization 2
More on inflation and capacity utilization
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Deflation: Deflation
In this tutorial, learn the basics of deflation. [3:11]
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Khan Academy: Inflationary and Deflationary Scenarios: Deflationary Spiral
Explains what happens during a deflationary spiral. [3:51]
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Khan Academy: Capacity Utilization & Inflation: Obama Stimulus Pan
Is the stimulus large enough to offset the demand shock caused by the contraction in credit? Will it lead to inflation? [13:21]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Moderate Inflation in a Good Economy
A video exploring why there tends to be moderate inflation during good economies. Understand how employment, wages, demand, profit, price, and supply all play a role in inflation. [2:55]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization
A discussion of inflation and deflation
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Khan Academy: Capacity Utilization and Inflation: Economics of a Cupcake Factory
Economics of a simple business leading up to a discussion on inflation and deflation. Touching on income statements. [11:13]
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Khan Academy: Winners and Losers From Inflation and Deflation
Unexpected inflation or deflation takes wealth away from one group and gives it to another group. This video talks about the winners and losers from inflation and deflation. [6:13]
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Khan Academy: Business Cycles and the Production Possibilities Curve
This video demonstrates how different points of the business cycle correspond to the production possibilities curve. The discussion includes unemployment, inflation, expansions, recessions, and economic growth. [6:08]