Instructional Video6:39
Hip Hughes History

The 14 Points Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points broken down and put into context so you can easily soak up the main ideas. Ideal for stressed out students as well as lifelong learners and the cray cray on the internets.
Instructional Video29:00
The Wall Street Journal

American Business in the World

Higher Ed
From trade policy to national security treaties, it sometimes appears America is in retreat from global engagement. But is that so? And when is business affected?
Instructional Video20:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ha-Joon Chang: Economics Upside Down

Higher Ed
In INET's full interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he discusses some ideas that seem contrary to traditional thinking in economics, such as free trade does not necessarily make countries richer, and that there is no such thing as a free market.
Instructional Video48:27
The Wall Street Journal

Off to the Races

Higher Ed
The 2020 campaign for president is under way, as well as campaigns for dozens of seats in the House and Senate. How is the field shaping up? And what might the outcome mean for business?
Instructional Video36:44
The Wall Street Journal

Britain's New Place in the World

Higher Ed
Can the UK seize opportunities from the technological revolution and a new partnership with Europe?
Instructional Video31:23
The Wall Street Journal

Global Hot Spots

Higher Ed
It can be a dangerous world. We'll highlight the key zones that might flare- disrupting trade and investment.
Instructional Video21:46
SWPictures

THE OTHER AMERICA - Local Heroes

12th - Higher Ed
We follow workers into the USA in search of their American Dream. We also stay at home with Columbian farmers who are part of a rural middle class thanks to one of the world's most successful co-operatives. This programme looks at...
Instructional Video18:33
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Why We Must Resist Economic Conventional Wisdom

Higher Ed
Dani Rodrik says that when ideas become conventional wisdom, we become blind to their limitations. Harvard economist Dani Rodrik talks to INET President Rob Johnson about pluralism in economics and widening the lens through which...
Instructional Video10:13
TLDR News

UK/EU Trade Deal: What Does Johnson Want? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
At the beginning of the week Johnson made a speech and released a written statement laying out what kind of trade deal he wanted with the EU. In this video we examine what the UK is looking for and the kind of relationship the UK and EU...
Instructional Video20:20
The Wall Street Journal

Trump and the Next Generation

Higher Ed
President Trump has changed much - from taxes to regulation to the tenor of politics to America's role in the world. Senator Tom Cotton talks about the lasting effects on business.
Instructional Video9:25
TLDR News

How Does Brexit Affect the United States? - Explaining Brexit

12th - Higher Ed
Brexit is going to have a major impact on the UK and EU relationship, but that doesn't mean it won't affect other countries too. In this video, we discuss the ways in which Brexit will affect the United States, the trade deals they could...
Instructional Video34:31
The Wall Street Journal

The Gatekeeper

Higher Ed
The White House chief of staff decides what does and doesn't reach the president's desk. So what initiatives on trade, the budget, regulation and other issues should we expect in the coming year?
Instructional Video14:51
Economics Explained

Why Does China Manipulate its own Currency?

9th - Higher Ed
China is not playing fair in the game of global trade, they are cheating other countries, companies, and consumers out of business by Manipulating their own currency. So how does a nation like china control their currency? Can this...
Instructional Video20:48
The Wall Street Journal

Making Sense of Brexit

Higher Ed
How can companies prepare for Britain's complex exit from the European Union? And how are longtime allies of the U.S. navigating newly fractious disputes with America over trade, NATO, and other common concerns.
Instructional Video14:23
Step Back History

How Can We BEAT Neoliberalism?

12th - Higher Ed
Neoliberalism is the defining economic idea of our current moment, and we're all suffering for it. What is it, and how can we beat it?
Instructional Video15:15
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What Happens When Economics Doesn’t Reflect the Real World?

Higher Ed
Anwar Shaikh, Professor of Economics at the New School, explores alternatives to economic orthodoxies, and the findings of his book Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises.
Instructional Video3:16
TLDR News

European Free Trade Area - Explaining Brexit.

12th - Higher Ed
With the UK about to leave the EU many options lie in front of Britain. One choice is to stay in the European Free Trade Area. Doing this means Britain can continue to trade with the EU without having to follow quite a many rules....
Instructional Video7:15
Economics Explained

How Has Brexit Been Going: The United Kingdoms Economy

9th - Higher Ed
It's been more than five years since the UK voted to leave the EU, are they regretting their decision? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes...
Instructional Video2:35
The Business Professor

Types of International Agreements affecting US Trade

Higher Ed
What types of International Agreements affect US Trade?
Instructional Video14:42
Curated Video

Introduction to Trade Protection and its Methods

12th - Higher Ed
The video lecture is about trade protection and its impact on domestic production, consumers, and welfare. The speaker starts by defining free trade and analyzing its consequences for consumer and producer surplus. He then explains the...
Instructional Video3:29
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Free Trade Does Not Make Countries Richer

Higher Ed
In part 2 of INET's interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he says that history shows that developing countries need protectionist trade policies to nurture young businesses -- including the United States until World War II
Instructional Video4:46
Professor Dave Explains

Understanding Transaction and Trade

12th - Higher Ed
Did you ever trade baseball cards as a kid? Or maybe you didn't like your lunch, and traded it with someone else. We all understand trade in this context, exchanging one thing for something else. But any sale is also considered a trade....
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

RCEP: 15 Asia-Pacific countries sign world’s largest trade deal

12th - Higher Ed
China has signed the world’s largest trade deal, one that excludes the U.S., with 14 other economies in the Asia-Pacific region
News Clip7:46
Curated Video

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum speaks to Scripps News

Higher Ed
In the phone call, Trump told Burgum that the North Dakota governor was not the Republican presidential candidate's pick for running mate. (Scripps News)