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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Who is John Maynard Keynes?
An introduction to the great 20th century economist John Maynard Keynes and an explanation why the Institute is launching at Keynes' King's College at Cambridge University.
Limonero Films
Lehman Brothers: A Galvanizing Economic Force
This video provides a detailed account of the impact of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy on global financial markets, particularly in Singapore, and the devastating consequences faced by individual investors. It highlights the disconnect...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Does Inflation Targeting Make the Poor Poorer?
Central banks' shooting for a specific rate of inflation may seem like gospel now, but it wasn’t always that way. Mario Seccareccia, professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, traces the history of the policy from New Zealand...
The Wall Street Journal
David Miliband on Rethinking the Global Aid System
The president and chief executive of the International Rescue Committee discusses how the U.S. and other major economies should adapt aid efforts in the age of competing, large-scale crises.
Executive Finance
Transforming Business in Times of Crisis: Finding Opportunities Amidst Challenges
The video discusses how the COVID crisis has brought about positive change and improvement in various aspects of business, such as relationship building, disaster recovery planning, organizational structures, remote working, training and...
TLDR News
Virgin Atlantic In COVID Danger: Branson Requests £500M Government Support - TLDR News
With his airline on the brink of major issues, Richard Branson has requested assistance from the UK government. This isn't all that unusual in the middle of the Coronavirus outbreak, which makes it a bigger talking point is Branson's...
The Wall Street Journal
Deep Dive: Leadership in the Next Normal
How can leaders be better equipped to not just get their companies through the pandemic, but to ensure they emerge from it with a stronger, more inclusive, compassionate, and resilient culture?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sarah Quinn: Federal Credit Programs and the Birth of Lemon Socialism
President John F. Kennedy once said that success had many fathers, whereas failure was an orphan. One wonders what he would have made of today’s Federal credit programs, a vast network whose obscure political origins have finally...
Cerebellum
American Transformation And Industrialisation: 1868-1890 - The Compromise (1877)
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In this video, documents conceived...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Role of Blogs and New Media During the Global Crisis - Perry Mehrling
How blogs and new media became the go-to resource during the global financial collapse and how they might grow in importance over the old media in the future.<br/>
Science360
Decoding Disasters: Are We Prepared For Another 9-11?
The Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware aims to help communities become as prepared as possible for unplanned, sometimes unthinkable events. The Center's work and guidelines have been adopted by the Federal Emergency...
John D Ruddy
Cuban Missile Crisis in 5 Minutes
A quick and concise animated video outlining the tense 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis, who the main players were and what the political climate was like to create the crisis.
TLDR News
Borders, Brexit & New Leaders: What the Hell is Happening in Northern Ireland? - TLDR News
Northern Ireland has been going through a fair bit of political turmoil recently, with governments collapsing and new leaders left right and center. So in this video, we try to explain the chaos and what it means for the future of...
Seven Dimensions
Managing Crises and Brand Damage
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of crisis management and damage control in today's digital age. They highlight an incident as an example of how a small complaint can escalate into a viral crisis for a brand. The...
Curated Video
Cuban Missile Crisis from the Cuban Perspective | Animated History
The United States has long had and complicated relationship with Cuba. The successful Cuban revolution that took place between 1953 and 1959 was an unprecedented victory for the growing socialist movement in Latin America, which arose in...
History Hit
Protest, Spirit of the People: What was going on
What were the two things happening in the 1960's? How did the youth feel about Wilson at the time? Protest, Spirit of the People, Part 1
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Lessons Not Learned
In part 1 of INET's interview with Erik Berglöf, he says that as emerging economies in Europe rebound from the recession, there's a fear that they are quickly going back to "business as usual"<br/>
Curated Video
MOTIVAR CONTANDO HISTORIAS - Motivate Through Storytelling
Este vídeo le ayudará a animar sus presentaciones y a su equipo utilizando técnicas de narración de historias veraces: son más memorables que un montón de datos áridos.
El experto en psicología Peter Quarry explica lo...
El experto en psicología Peter Quarry explica lo...
Next Animation Studio
The Mediterranean is filling up with plastic; here’s the culprits
A recent study found that around 230,000 tons of plastic trash is dumped in this sea per year, and this number is expected to double by 2040 if ambitious steps are not taken soon.
Curated Video
Federal Art Project
Thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ambitious New Deal plan, American artists were able to keep working during the Great Depression. The work they produced remains a key part of the American landscape.
ProTeachersVideo
KS4 History for Pupils: Cuban Missile Crisis - Film Archive
This programme features eleven extracts from various film archive sources on the Cuban Missile Crisis, covering three themes: The Crisis Builds, Kennedy in Action and Winners or Losers. All the extracts are selected by Ben Walsh. There...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Bretton Woods, Past and Present: 4. The Teaching of Economics
The kind of economics taught in graduate schools was the main contributor to the current crisis, claims Anatole Kaletsky - a statement that begs the question: Has economics teaching changed in response to the current crisis? "The Kids"...
Financial Times
Cape Town: Life without Water
Rich people don't sleep well when poor people are thirsty.' How Cape Town residents are living with the threat of the taps running dry and have changed their relationship with water forever.