Curated Video
External Inflation and Its Impact on the UK's Macroeconomic Performance
The video discusses the concept of external inflation, which refers to inflation that comes into the UK from other countries. The presenter explores how commodity prices and inflation in other countries can influence the UK's...
Curated Video
Understanding Monetary Policy and Interest Rates in the UK
This video provides an explanation of monetary policy and its role in creating price stability in the economy. It specifically focuses on the UK's central bank, the Bank of England, and their target of a 2% annual increase in the...
Economics Explained
Japan - The Fading Economy: The Great Stagnation
Japan became the first of the modern Asian countries to experience massive sustained economic growth. Japan had a lot going for it after the end of the war, it was able to rebuild with the help of the allies and go through its own modern...
One Minute History
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...
Curated Video
Understanding Inflation Expectations: Adaptive vs Rational Expectations
The video discusses the concept of inflation expectations and the two main types of expectations: adaptive and rational. The speaker explains how these expectations can impact economic phenomena, particularly inflation, and how they are...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andres Velasco: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (3 of 5)
Andres Velasco is the Former Finance Minister of Chile, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011
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
Let's be Honest About Mathematics
Eric Weinstein - mathematician, economist, Managing Director of Thiel Capital, discusses the role of mathematics in economics. Watch the full interview at: www.ineteconomics.org/ideas-papers/interviews-talks/is-technology-killing-capitalism
The Wall Street Journal
James Gorman's Financial Outlook
What do Russian sanctions, soaring inflation, interest rate hikes and the risks of more supply disruptions out of China mean for the financial outlook? Morgan Stanley’s chairman and CEO weighs in.
The Wall Street Journal
Managing M&A Risk
Sullivan & Cromwell Partner Melissa Sawyer looks at how acquiring companies can understand and control the multiple risks arising from mergers & acquisitions.
Economics Explained
The Economy of EVE Online (Part 2): The Robot Problem
EVE Online has a botting problem. Robots can be programmed to play this game for hours at a time with no rest needed. This has meant that normal players looking to play the game have been pushed to the side by these armies of robots that...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Introduction of panelists
Learn the panelists who will give their thoughts about Ukraine and how to assist them. Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 1
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Money View: The Illusion of Control
This video visually illustrates the ideas behind "The Illusion of Control,"
MarketWatch
How we got to the highest inflation in 40 years
Inflation has spiked to numbers we haven't seen since the early 1980s. Here are the 4 main causes of the current inflation and how it compares to the past.
The Wall Street Journal
Wells Fargo CEO on the Future of Banking
CEO of Wells Fargo, Charlie Scharf, discusses the likelihood of a recession, the use cases for blockchain and the ways technology will help the bank stand apart from other incumbents.
ACDC Leadership
Short-Run Aggregate Supply- Macro Topic 3.3 (Old Version)
In this short video I explain aggregate supply and the shifter of AS like resource prices, technology, and productivity. Make sure to answer the questions.
TLDR News
Are Britain's Shortages Actually Increasing Wages? Johnson Claims So... - TLDR News
Over the weekend Johnson defended his record on the food and fuel shortages, insisting that they were actually a good thing, pushing up wages (especially among the poorest groups). That seems like a bit of a difficult argument, so in...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
06 On Inflation (2)
In late 2015, JW Mason and Arjun Jayadev went to speak with Axel Leijonhuvud, in retirement in Pismo Beach, to ask about his work and the intellectual paths not taken after 1968. Over a couple of days with him and his wife Earlene, they...
Economics Explained
The Economy of Italy
Once the seat of the Roman Empire, Italy is now home to a surprisingly robust yet temperamental economy. The economy of Italy followed a path very similar to that of Germany's, albeit, with a little more flamboyancy which has found them...
Economics Explained
How To Fix An Economic Crisis: Fiscal Policy
Let's say you find yourself as the Head of State of some country during an impending economic crash. Your country's stock market is imploding, businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and everyone is looking to you to provide...
The Wall Street Journal
How to Market through an Economic Downturn
Diageo North America’s Sophie Kelly and Mars Wrigley North America’s Anton Vincent look at how brands are navigating an increasingly complex world, record-setting inflation, supply-chain constraints and the mounting pressure to do more...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
05 On Inflation (1)
In late 2015, JW Mason and Arjun Jayadev went to speak with Axel Leijonhuvud, in retirement in Pismo Beach, to ask about his work and the intellectual paths not taken after 1968. Over a couple of days with him and his wife Earlene, they...
The Wall Street Journal
The Future of the GOP with Governor Asa Hutchinson
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is one of a few staunchly anti-Trump Republicans in power–and he’s considering a run for president in 2024. Hear from a GOP leader about his vision for the nation.
Curated Video
Alternative Monetary Policy Tools: Funding for Lending and Forward Guidance
This video discusses the Funding for Lending scheme. The presenter explains the theory behind how these tools can impact the real economy, but notes that it is difficult to measure their success or failure.