ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 5, Question 6: Exchange Rate and Inflation
Join the hundreds of thousands of students that have used Mr. Clifford's videos and resources to ace your macroeconomics course.
Mediacorp
Examining Wealth Disparity and Social Integration in Singapore
This video focuses on whether it is possible to break down preconceived ideas and stereotypes and live in an integrated class society. Regardless of Class part 4/8
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How Not to Criticize Standard Economic Models
Josh Mason from John Jay College CUNY doesn’t think teaching contending economic theories is effective, and sees the objective of introductory economics courses as teaching students basic tools to understand economic terminology,...
US Department of Agriculture
USDA Addresses Threat To Citrus Industry
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is working to control a disease threatening the nation's citrus industry.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Money View: China and the International Dollar
This video visually details Perry Mehrling's Money View blog post called "China and the International Dollar" on the INET Online website
Science ABC
If An Appliance Is Plugged In But Turned Off, Does It Still Use Electricity?
When the charger is plugged in with the switch turned on, it still draws some power from the outlet even when no device is attached to the charger. Though this amount is trivial, the total becomes significant when multiplied by 4-5...
Blockchain Central
The Controversy of Tether Explained | Blockchain Central
This week on Blockchain Central: we are going to take a look at the controversial Tether - a cryptocurrency that is backed by the US dollar. We'll describe it, discuss its goal, and learn about the Proof of Reserves mechanism....
Weird History
The Rise and Fall of Planet Hollywood
Weird History Food is launching you to Planet Hollywood. When we look back on the fun novelty restaurants that came out of the '90s, one question, in particular, comes to mind: what happened to Planet Hollywood? In 1996, you couldn't go...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alexander Field: The Depression Era R&D Explosion (3/4)
In part 3 of this INET interview, Alexander Field discusses how innovation occurred during the Depression era. He suggests that massive investment—and indeed even growing investment during the Depression—in R&D led to widespread gains in...
Guinness World Records
The World's Largest Collection of Copper Lights: Exploring the Fascinating World of Fossilized Poop
George Frandsen is a passionate collector of copper lights, which are fossilized feces. His collection is the largest in the world and includes the largest true-to-form copper light ever discovered. Copper lights provide valuable...
Mediacorp
Online Vigilantism: The Power and Consequences of Digital Detectives
This video explores the phenomenon of online vigilantism, showcasing examples from China and Canada. It highlights the power of social media in exposing and addressing various issues, such as corruption, animal abuse, and consumer fraud....
Mediacorp
Water Scarcity in Bangladesh
This video highlights the water scarcity crisis in Bangladesh, particularly affecting the women who bear the burden of fetching water for their households. It sheds light on the challenges faced by families in accessing clean drinking...
Financial Times
Why the renminbi is caught in the US-China trade battle
The FT's James Kynge explains how the battle with China over trade is affecting the value of the renminbi, potentially leading to a currency war.
Limonero Films
Garuda Airlines: From Financial Crisis to Tragedy
This video tells the story of Garuda Airlines navigating through financial crises, mismanagement, tragedies, and debt restructuring in the early 2000s. Despite facing immense challenges, new leadership and strategic decisions helped the...
Wonderscape
Money Kids: The Stock Market
This video provides an overview of the stock market, explaining what stocks are, how the stock market works, and how investors can make money through buying and selling stocks. It also touches on the history of stock exchanges, the...
Curated Video
Largest collection of coprolites
George Frandsen (USA) has collected 1,277 coprolites - or dinosaur poo. How and why does he collect them, and what can they tell us about these creatures?
Economics Explained
The Economics of Star Citizen In 2020
This is Star Citizen: possibly the most ambitious virtual world in video game history. Star Citizens' story has been that of bold ambition, record-breaking community support, and yes ... even a bit of good old-fashioned frustration. In...
Limonero Films
Fujifilm: From Film to Digital
This video details the journey of Fujifilm from dominating the photo film market to pioneering digital cameras, facing the disruptive force of the digital age, and ultimately navigating the challenges posed by the rise of smartphones in...
Science360
Local 3D printing hubs bring manufacturing back to U.S. Smart America Expo
Imaginestics is a start-up out of West Lafayette, Indiana, founded by Nainesh Rathod. At the Smart America Expo, Rathod was part of a team that demonstrated the potential impact of "Smart Shape Technology" on 3D printing and local...
Blockchain Central
The Controversy of Tether Explained
This week on Blockchain Central: we are going to take a look at the controversial Tether - a cryptocurrency that is backed by the US dollar. We’ll describe it, discuss its goal, and learn about the Proof of Reserves mechanism
Financial Times
Why the US isn't winning the trade war with China
The FT's global China editor James Kynge says for all Donald Trump's rhetoric about how tariffs are working, the numbers show that China's trade surplus with the US is widening
Mediacorp
Exploring the Potential of Virtual Reality in Education
Experience a virtual classroom! Spaces like this are still in development - and quite expensive - but in the future, they could help diversify learning and improve students' ability to remember the information they have learned. Pandemic...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
A New National Innovation Fund
In part 5 of INET's interview with Fred Block, he says that the country needs all companies in a national innovation fund that helps pay for research into profitable products, and can insure that the public receives a return on its...
The Business Professor
Using Budgets for Performance Evaluation
In this video, the speaker discusses how budgets are used as a tool for performance evaluation. The speaker highlights several key performance indicators (KPIs) or metrics that can be derived from the budget. Overall, the video...