Instructional Video10:13
Crash Course

Representing Numbers and Letters with Binary: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we’re going to take a look at how computers use a stream of 1s and 0s to represent all of our data - from our text messages and photos to music and webpages. We’re going to focus on how these binary values are used to represent...
Instructional Video8:47
Crash Course

Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Federal Reserve, influences the economy - for better or for worse. So we’re going...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

International Trade: An Unequal Relationship?

6th - 12th
An unequal relationship exists between primary and secondary producers in global industry. How does this imbalance affect countries' development? Human Geography - A Changing World - Learning Points. Poorer countries of the world provide...
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

If All Large Countries Are In Debt, Who Do They Borrow Money From?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The citizens of a nation lend money to their government, which adds to the national debt. This is the most secure way of raising money from an economist's point of view. Many developed countries prefer this method of borrowing money....
Instructional Video9:10
PBS

Should the U.S. Government Balance Its Budget?

12th - Higher Ed
You've probably heard a politician say, "If a household can balance their budget, then the federal government should, too!" But it turns out to be a bit more complicated than that...
Instructional Video8:54
Hip Hughes History

The Debt Ceiling Explained: American Government Review

6th - 12th
Let HipHughes explain the basics about the Debt Ceiling.
Instructional Video27:35
The Wall Street Journal

What Deficit?

Higher Ed
Modern Monetary Theory, or MMT, suggests the government can spend as much as it needs to fund ambitious programs such as infrastructure or clean energy, and still pay the bill. Learn how MMT would work and why it is gaining traction in...
Instructional Video12:32
Curated Video

Fiscal Rules: Importance, Impact, and Challenges

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture discussing fiscal rules in economics. The speaker explains how governments must project their spending and tax revenue in order to maintain fiscal responsibility, and how fiscal rules are individual targets and...
Instructional Video19:46
Curated Video

Fiscal Rebalancing and Austerity Measures Explained

12th - Higher Ed
The video provides an in-depth explanation of two key terms in economics: fiscal rebalancing and austerity. The presenter covers aspects such as GDP components, trade imbalances, fiscal finances, and the size of the public sector. The...
Instructional Video10:03
Hip Hughes History

Alexander Hamilton: Economic Policies, Federalist Papers & First Bank of the United States

6th - 12th
A broad-concept based video lecture on Hamilton's (and the Federalist Party) economic policies as Secretary of the Treasury under Washington. Includes a sprinkling on the Federalist Papers, the Whiskey Rebellion, tariffs, the National...
Instructional Video14:49
Curated Video

Understanding Fiscal Finances: Government Budgets and Deficit Measurements

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses fiscal finances, specifically government budgets and deficit measurements in the UK. The presenter goes through various terms and calculations used when assessing UK fiscal performance, such as the government budget,...
Instructional Video34:31
The Wall Street Journal

The Gatekeeper

Higher Ed
The White House chief of staff decides what does and doesn't reach the president's desk. So what initiatives on trade, the budget, regulation and other issues should we expect in the coming year?
Instructional Video13:17
Jabzy

Every British Prime Minister Part 1 (1725-1801)

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Every British Prime Minister Part 1 (1725-1801)
Instructional Video10:06
TLDR News

What No Deal Brexit Will Do To The Economy - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
For a long time, there's been talk about the economic impact of Brexit. However, things have really kicked into high gear in the last few days. The Chancellor has announced that he will step down from his position if Johnson becomes the...
Instructional Video4:23
Economics Explained

The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Where This Money Will Go

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of government spending, particularly during times of crisis, and compares the economic stimulus plans proposed by Trump and Biden. It highlights the need for timely and targeted stimulus to support the...
Instructional Video5:49
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Debt?: Interest Free & Final Thoughts

9th - Higher Ed
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Instructional Video5:20
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Debt?: No Debt

9th - Higher Ed
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Instructional Video12:27
Hip Hughes History

The Whiskey Rebellion Explained: U.S. History Review

6th - 12th
The 1791-1794 Whiskey Rebellion broken down and explained for students, life long learners and the cray cray on the internet. I apologize for calling General John Neville, George a few times during the lecture. Although most historians...
Instructional Video11:04
TLDR News

$27,000,000,000,000: America’s National Debt Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
In recent weeks America’s national debt has remerged as a major talking point. With Biden set to spend trillions on new initiatives, many in the Republican party are growing concerned by the scale of the debt. So in this video we explain...
Instructional Video25:17
The Wall Street Journal

The American Agenda for Business

Higher Ed
The election of 2020 could change the political party in power, the national agenda, and the landscape for business. Here's what the Democrats want to get done - from trade to regulation to taxation to a resolution of impeachment...
Instructional Video5:11
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Debt?: What is Debt?

6th - 11th
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Understanding Fiscal Policy: Effects on Government Budget, National Debt, and the Economy

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the concept of fiscal policy, which is the use of government revenue and spending to influence the economy. It explains how government tax and spending plans are outlined in a budget and how they can lead to a...
Instructional Video7:12
Hip Hughes History

Alexander Hamilton Explained: US HIstory Review

6th - 12th
HipHughes takes you through the essentials of Alexander Hamilton, grooving and griming through his economic policies that helped to strengthened the early republic. Perfect for students going over the basics or studying for a big exam.
News Clip3:05
Press Association

Where Rwanda judgment and inflation figures leave Rishi Sunak’s five priorities

Higher Ed
New inflation figures and the Supreme Court judgment on Rwanda have brought mixed news for Rishi Sunak’s five priorities for 2023. The priorities have dominated the Prime Minister’s public appearances this year, after he promised in his...