Economics Explained
Why China Will be the Big Winner of the 2020 Crisis
This is China, what is still the world's foremost industrial economy has apparently been knocked down a peg as it emerged into the new decade. There has been wild speculation about companies divesting from the country as a response to...
Economics Explained
The Economy of The U.S.A (Part 2): The Modern Global Empire
The United States became the world's largest economy in the early 20th century and though massive industrial growth and technical innovation it has held that lead for over 100 years. The world superpowers that came before it was most...
Jabzy
Koreans: 'Lazy and Stupid' - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the racist stereotype of Koreans as 'Lazy and Stupid'
Economics Explained
The Economy of Cyberpunk 2077: A Game of Cautionary Tales (And Bugs) | Economics Explained
This is night city, the futuristic metropolis which is home to most of the action taking place in cyberpunk 2077, which has quickly become the most popular PC benchmarking software in 2020. There are a few reasons I wanted to explore the...
Jabzy
US Invasion of Grenada - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the US Invasion of Grenada
Economics Explained
Why Does China Manipulate its own Currency?
China is not playing fair in the game of global trade, they are cheating other countries, companies, and consumers out of business by Manipulating their own currency. So how does a nation like china control their currency? Can this...
Economics Explained
Can a New Leader Save North Korea's Economy?: Wealth and Power
The wild ride of 2020 continued this week with the news that the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un was in a critical condition and that his continued leadership of the nation was not necessarily guaranteed. This has, of course,...
The March of Time
1952: MUTUAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: VS Harold Stassen meeting w/ current Director Averell Harriman (1991-1986), SOT Stassen saying plans to carry on his work between free nations under Eisenhower.
MOT 1952: MUTUAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: VS Harold Stassen meeting w/ current Director Averell Harriman (1991-1986), SOT Stassen saying plans to carry on his work between free nations under Eisenhower.
The Wall Street Journal
Nature At Risk
Environmental concerns have never been higher on the agenda for business and political leaders. Global warming, plastics in the oceans, sharply declining biodiversity and air quality in cities are all on the corporate agenda. How should...
Economics Explained
Negative Oil Prices - Explained: Oil in 2020
Earlier this week we've started seeing articles noting that oil prices have now gone into the negatives (meaning investors are paying to give away their oil). What is going on here? How does this make sense? As always with these weird...
Jabzy
Football War - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Football War
The Business Professor
Convention on Contacts for the International Sale of Goods
What are the rules applicable to international contracts? The answer depends upon the rules adopted by the parties to the contract. A popular set of model rules is the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods or CISG?...
Economics Explained
How The Suez Crisis Might Give Rise To A New Industry_: The Linchpin In The World's Trade Network
How is the Suez Canal disaster going to impact the already struggling shipping industry? Who is actually going to end up paying the 400 million dollars an hour that this debacle was reported to cost? And how might all of this help...
Economics Explained
The Economy of The United Kingdom
The economy of the United Kingdom is really a tale of two cities, it was the best of times and it was the worst of times, it is an economy with the highest levels of foreign investment per capita in the world and it is an economy with a...
Economics Explained
The Economy Of The North Pole
This is the arctic: home to a small specialized economic zone that doesn’t technically belong to any established nation on earth. The North Pole is an interesting economic case study, primarily because of its surprisingly incredible...
Economics Explained
The Economy of Iran
This is Iran, a highly controversial nation that has of course made headlines in recent months for hostilities back and forth between the united states. Hostility towards the united states is really nothing new in and of itself but these...
Economics Explained
The Economics of China’s Enormous Belt & Road Initiative: Introduction
China's Belt and Road initiative is set to be the most influential economic development project in recent history. It’ll be an investment measured in trillions, connecting dozens of nations with roads, rail lines, shipping routes, and...
Economics Explained
The Economics of Brexit: Brexit
Brexit has shaken things up not only inside Britain but outside as well in the EU. What were the causes that led to this separation and how does it affect the economy moving forward? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the...
Economics Explained
Is Hyperinflation Coming?: Introduction
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Aftereffects of War: World War II: Great Britain
Learn more about World War II and the end of the British Empire.
TLDR News
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Britain Applies to a New Trading Group - TLDR News
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade grouping of 11 nations all of whom are based around the Pacific Ocean (as the name suggests). Their new prospective member, Britain, seems undeterred by geography & is looking to join the club. In...
Jabzy
Soviets on the Hajj - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Soviets on the Hajj
Economics Explained
Limitless Growth Is Possible If We Run Our Economies Correctly: GDP Growth
Society has an unlimited desire for material goods but the world has limited resources to supply these goods. Ever since the industrial revaluation most advanced economies have consistently increased their economic output over time. At...
The Business Professor
Dealing with International Contracts
Products that a manufactured and sold in different nations are subject to international agreement. This video explains what are International Contracts and how do they work. Also, this video explains what are the important considerations...