The Wall Street Journal
Oliver Bäte of Allianz and Ana Botín of Santander on the Covid Economy
As the global economy claws its way out of the deepest slump in generations, markets have rallied sharply -- in hopes of a rebound in growth and a wave of fiscal and monetary stimulus. What do the next six months hold for the economy and...
The Wall Street Journal
China in Transition
China’s strict lockdowns in cities like Shanghai, as well as crack downs on tech companies and their fraught relationship with the West may reshape the next chapter of global business. How will China emerge from the pandemic?
Curated Video
Understanding the Financial Benefits and Limitations of Economic Growth
The video covers topics such as measuring economic growth, the impact of economic growth on jobs, income, tax revenue, and transfer payments, environmental consequences, sustainability, and population distribution. The video also...
Next Animation Studio
Update: Timeline of Boris Johnson ‘Partygate’ allegations, including June 19 birthday party
A report into the allegations that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due this week, with Johnson facing pressure to resign after his office admitted he attended a surprise lockdown birthday party.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Money View - Retirement Security
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Economics Explained
Could The UK Kick Off The Next Eurozone Crisis?: The Next Eurozone Crisis
Why is the economy of Europe and the UK suddenly on the brink of collapse? How could these economies productively recover from these problems and what does their future look like if they can't? Helping you become more knowledgeable about...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
China's Challenge: Opening the Economy
In part 5 of INET's interview with Raghuram Rajan he discusses the convertibility of the RMB, and how vested interests of China's state-owned enterprises prevent the economy from shifting towards domestic consumption.
Economics Explained
An Honest Discussion About A Universal Basic Income: Inflation and Starting the Conversation
In this video we go over the pros and cons of a universal basic income. The US government spent over $5 trillion of economic stimulus and relief payments during the pandemic of 2020 and 2021. This is enough money to give every adult in...
TLDR News
Casual Sex Banned in Britain During the Coronavirus? Britain's Complex COVID Rules - TLDR News
There's been a whole bunch of confusing rules implemented during the Coronavirus crisis, but one of the most interesting is all about sex. So in this video, we discuss the government's rules around causal sex as well as how it...
Curated Video
Understanding the 2008 Financial Crisis: Causes, Impacts, and Policy Responses
This video provides an overview of the causes and impacts of the 2008 financial crisis, as well as the response by UK institutions and the government. The speaker explains how subprime mortgages in the US and their repurchase in opaque...
TLDR News
Why Your Energy Bills Might Double: Britain's Energy Crisis Explained - TLDR News #AD
Energy prices have been rising for a while now, but at the moment those increased costs hitting energy companies. That's likely about to change, with the government set to increase the energy price cap in Spring. So in this video we...
ACDC Leadership
Income Inequality- EconMovies #17
Hey internet, this is Jacob Clifford. Avengers: Endgame was awesome and it included some great examples to help you learn about income inequality. The goal of this episode was to help you see both sides of the deabte and introduce...
The Wall Street Journal
Campbell Soup CEO Mark Clouse on the Future of Big Brands
As consumers return to the perceived safety of staples and packaged foods during the pandemic, Mark Clouse, president and CEO of Campbell Soup Co., discusses whether the pandemic has triggered a revival for big brands.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Victor Shih - The Dangers of Capital Fleeing China
A giant that shrinks when coming closer -- that's what Victor Shih sees when looking at China's three trillion dollars of foreign exchange reserves. Shih is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, and he...
Curated Video
Women in Ancient Athens
The lives and rights of women in Greece, from a modern perspective, seem severely limited; yet, they played important roles in society.
Let's Tute
Calculating Mean of Grouped Data Using Assumed Mean Method
The video explains how to calculate the mean of a set of grouped data using the assumed mean method. It provides a step-by-step guide to tabulating the data, choosing an assumed mean, finding deviations, and calculating the mean. The...
PBS
Where does the Nuclear Family Come From?
If your family is in the traditional nuclear family formation (2 parents + kids living in a single home) then you're in a pretty common formation. But if your family ISN'T a traditional nuclear family, then you're also in a pretty common...
Healthcare Triage
Food Stamps, Hunger, and How Nutrition Assistance Works
There is a lot of evidence that not getting enough to eat has a negative effect on health and well-being. So, what are we going to do about it. Today, we're talking about some programs that work to help people get the nutrition they need...
ACDC Leadership
Circular Flow Matrix- How the economy works
In this video I explain the Circular Flow Matrix and how products, resources, and money flow in a market economy. I also define the factors of production, public sector, and factor payments. Keep in mind that households and businesses...
ShortCutsTv
Romeo and Juliet
This short film allows teachers to introduce students to the key themes of Romeo and Juliet in a simple, visual, way: familiarising students with these key ideas and moments in a highly-accessible way lays the necessary groundwork for...
Press Association
Bacik urges centre-left parties to create ‘critical mass’ on climate policies
Centre-left parties must co-operate on environmental issues post-election to pressure the next government to adopt “ambitious and radical” measures on climate change, Ivana Bacik has said. The Labour Party leader expressed concern that...
Curated Video
Report: Most households don't have nearly enough saved in an emergency fund
A report from Investopedia says an emergency fund should be about $33,000 based on six months of living expenses. Americans on average have $8,000 on hand for an emergency expense. (Scripps News)
Press Association
The Budget 'won’t make a dent' in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, says Stormont’s finance minister
The Budget “won’t make a dent” in Northern Ireland’s financial challenges, Stormont’s finance minister has said. Caoimhe Archibald said the financial outlook for public services remains extremely challenging for devolved governments....
Bloomberg
UK Latest: Inflation in Shops Falls for Fifth Month in a Row
Inflation in UK stores fell to the lowest level in more than a year in another sign that the cost-of-living crisis is starting to ease. The British Retail Consortium said Tuesday that shop prices were 5.2% higher in October than a year...