Curated Video
Inflationary Concerns #3 - Eternal Inflation
Cosmologist Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) highlights a major issue with the theory of cosmic inflation - so-called "eternal inflation" that results in what theorists call a "multiverse".
Curated Video
Too Smooth
Physicist Paul Steinhardt, one of the original developers of the theory of cosmic inflation, describes a key problem he faced at the beginning and what his thinking was to get around some of those early hurdles.
Curated Video
The Need for Philosophy
Princeton University cosmologist Paul Steinhardt describes how many of his fellow physicists could benefit from more rigorous philosophical understanding.
Curated Video
The Big Bounce?
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt describes how we might get beyond the intellectual dead-end that the theory of cosmic inflation seems to have led us to.
One Minute History
147 The Great Inflation - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Economics Explained
This One Country Doesn't Have an Inflation Problem
In this video we help you to be more knowledgeable about inflation by looking at countries, most notably Switzerland, that have bucked the global trend in 2022 by reporting tame inflation numbers. We look into what Switzerland did right...
Economics Explained
Why Canada Is Banning Foreigners From Buying Homes
Established Titles is a fun novelty gift, meant for a good laugh and not to be taken too seriously. Established Titles bought a couple hundred acres of land in Scotland, and have pledged to protect it and keep it as is forever, and they...
Economics Explained
The Economic Megathreats That the World Has No Answers To | Economics Explained with Dr. Roubini
Economist Nouriel Roubini discusses potential Economic Megathreats including the end of globalization, easy money leading to stagflation, the growing debt crisis, AI's threat to worker and consumer-based economies, and climate change....
Hip Hughes History
The Federal Reserve Act Explained
The 1913 Federal Reserve Act created the modern day Federal Reserve system. In this lecture we explain the basics of what the law did and how the Fed influences the economy. Perfect for APGOV students or anyone seeking an overview of US...
TLDR News
Is the UK Housing Market About to Crash?
House prices in Britain are currently falling faster than at any point since the financial crisis of 2009. So, in this video, we’re going to look at the UK’s current housing crisis; why prices are falling; and whether they might fall a...
Professor Dave Explains
Universal Basic Income (UBI)
Wouldn't it be amazing if the government just gave you money every month, so that you didn't have to worry so much about rent and bills? Well this precise arrangement has been discussed among economists for centuries. It's called...
Curated Video
Understanding Poverty and its Economic Consequences in the UK
The video is a lecture presentation on poverty and its economic consequences within an economic system. The video discusses the two main forms of poverty in the UK: absolute poverty and relative poverty. The speaker also explores the...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2 Summary (Old Version)- Measuring the Economy
Hey, this is Jacob Clifford and welcome to the Macro Unit 2 Summary. This unit is about measuring the economy and covers topics like GDP (1:04), the business cycle (6:15), unemployment (7:28), the types of unemployment, the natural rate...
ACDC Leadership
Macro 3.4- The Phillips Curve (Short and Long Run)AP Economics
Mr. Clifford's explanation of the short run and long run Phillips curves. In the short run, there is a negative relationship between inflation and unemployment. In the long run, there is no trade-off between inflation and unemployment....
Physics Girl
Why is the universe flat?
Cosmic inflation is a theory that was proposed in the 1980s by cosmologist Alan Guth to answer some of the most fundamental questions of the origins of our universe. It also solved the Horizon Problem and the Flatness Problem.
Curated Video
The Four Macroeconomic Objectives and the Challenges of Achieving Them Simultaneously
In this video, the speaker discusses the four main macroeconomic objectives set by governments to achieve macroeconomic stability and create a strong economy. These are sustainable economic growth, low and stable inflation, low...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2 Summary (New Version)- Measuring the Economy
Hey, this is Jacob Clifford and welcome to the Macro Unit 2 Summary (new version). This unit is about measuring the economy and covers topics like GDP (2:17), unemployment (8:16), inflation/CPI (12:47), the business cycle (19:55).
One Minute History
The Great Inflation Vertical - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
ACDC Leadership
Macro 3.1 AD, AS, and LRAS (Additional Version)
This is an old video where I explain aggregate demand, aggregate supply, and long run aggregate supply. Keep in mind that the "long run" is not a specific amount of time. The long run refers to enough time for resource prices (like...
Curated Video
Deriving the Aggregate Demand Curve for Any Economy
This video is a lecture presentation that explains how to derive the AD (aggregate demand) curve for any economy. The presenter discusses the four main components of aggregate demand for any economy, namely consumption, investment,...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2- Practice Questions #2
This is videos has 7 practice multiple choice questions for Macroeconomics Unit 2: Measuring the Economy. The questions are designed for AP and college introductory economics.
Financial Times
Has the US dollar stopped making sense?
John Authers tries to explain why the dollar is falling, even as US bond yields rise and money pours into the US stock market.