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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Barry Eichengreen - Why Economics Needs History
What challenges will China have to surmount in order to make its currency a true international currency? To answer this question and others, Barry Eichengreen studies history. In the old days, he says, historians and theorists worked...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Robert Skidelsky: Learning from the Past to Design the Future (1/4)
Alan Murray, Executive Editor of the Wall Street Journal, moderates the panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011: What Can We Learn from the Past in Designing the Future? Part 1 of 4 with Robert Skidelsky, Emeritus...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Barry Eichengreen: Learning from the Past to Design the Future (3/4)
Alan Murray, Executive Editor of the Wall Street Journal, moderates the panel What Can We Learn from the Past in Designing the Future? on INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011: Part 3 of 4 with Barry Eichengreen, Professor of...
Economics Explained
The Wild Economy of Brazil
Brazil is currently the 9th largest economy in the world, according to the International Monetary Fund.
This means that if the nation does make the jump from developing to developed, it could rival economic superpowers like...
This means that if the nation does make the jump from developing to developed, it could rival economic superpowers like...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
A Stop on the Campus Tour: UC Berkeley
In this documentary-style video, INET Executive Director Rob Johnson meets and interacts with students and professors at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Economics. This is one stop on INET's Campus Tour, which is going to graduate...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Leanne Ussher: Learning from the Past to Design the Future (2/4)
Alan Murray, Executive Editor of the Wall Street Journal, moderates the panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011: What Can We Learn from the Past in Designing the Future? Part 2 of 4 with Leanne Ussher, Assistant...
University of California
University of California: Historical Perspective on the Global Economic Crisis
A televised interview between Harry Kreisler and economic history professor at the University of California, Barry Eichengreen, regarding the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. [57:54]