Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Economics Needs a Moral Dimension
INET President Rob Johnson talks with Michael Sandel about the limits of a life driven by self-interest, gambling and Wall Street, and why the consumer model of economics has failed to explain the human experience.
60 Second Histories
An Ancient Greek Marketplace
An Ancient Greek farmer explains all the things to see and do on a busy trip to market.
Curated Video
The Marketing Mix: Coordinating the 7 P's and Influences on Strategy
The video is a lecture presentation on the marketing mix. The speaker discusses the importance of coordinating all seven P's (process, physical evidence, people, promotion, price, place, and product) in order to achieve a company's goal....
Healthcare Triage
What's a Fair Price? Price Gouging and Pharmaceuticals.
Why do drug prices rises? Are pharmaceutical companies ripping people off? Drug price gouging has been all over the media this week. This is Healthcare Triage News.
MarketWatch
A guide to spending your $1,200 stimulus check
If you collected the stimulus check but are fortunate enough to still have a job, how should you spend the extra cash? Here are some tips to help you decide.
The Wall Street Journal
Venture Bets In Health Care
As investors pour billions into health and biotech, two prominent venture capitalists share perspectives on the sector and what they're betting on now.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andrew Sheng: Where do we go from here? 4/5
Andrew Sheng, Chief Adviser, China Banking Regulatory Commission at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost...
Science360
No leader? Now what?
When we refer to someone as the ""queen bee,"" it suggests she might be in charge of the situation. But, in fact, actual queen bees are not in charge of anything. Their job is to lay eggs, not to rule the hive. With support from the...
Curated Video
Monopolistic Competition: Differences and Long Run Equilibrium
The video explains the concept of monopolistic competition. It highlights the key difference between perfect competition and monopolistic competition. The video then discusses the short-run and long-run scenario for firms in monopolistic...
Curated Video
Mass Marketing vs. Niche Marketing: Which Strategy is Best for Your Business?
This video discusses the two main forms of marketing campaigns that businesses can run - mass marketing and niche marketing. The video also highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with each form of marketing campaign and...
Science360
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 23
Copper lights the way, nano delivers for osteoarthritis, machine learning fast tracks a gene hunt, and new tech breaks through sign language barriers. It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week. Copper Lights the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
George Akerlof: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (1 of 5)
George Akerlof is the Koshland Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011
Institute for New Economic Thinking
George Akerlof, Markus Brunnermeier, Michael D. Goldberg, Jeremy Siegel
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 2 Q&A: Has the Efficient Market Hypothesis Led to the Crisis? Collapsed with The Crisis?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Full Interview with the Author of the new "Capitalism 4.0"
The INET Executive Director engages the author in an in-depth conversation that ranges through many of the big themes at the core of what the new Institute is about. Anatole Kaletsky interviewed by Robert Johnson in New York City, June...
The Wall Street Journal
FTC Chairwoman Discusses Consumer Privacy in the Digital Economy
As chairwoman at the FTC, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter provides her view of the risks to consumers and how her agency plans to address them.
The Wall Street Journal
Reinventing Retail
How has Inditex, owner of Zara, continued to thrive around the world during a period of retail turmoil and what are the latest trends for retail and consumers from Beijing to Boston?
SWPictures
Vaccine Hunters: The Price of Life
Vaccines are expensive and the funding is complex. From Big Pharma, to public sector, to universities, to NGOs, the UN, non-profit, not-for-profits and huge donations from private foundations, for the drug companies the trail from...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Is Economics a Science? | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky
Most economists think of economics as a science. But are they right? If so, what kind of science is it? You can put on the uniform of a policeman, but does that make you a policeman? These, and more questions, are answered in this fourth...
Limonero Films
Kodak: A Lesson in Innovation and Disruption
This video tells the story of Kodak's downfall due to its failure to adapt to the digital photography revolution. It highlights how Kodak, a once dominant force in the industry, missed crucial opportunities to innovate and embrace...
Curated Video
Italy, Pompeii - The Macellum
The Macellum of Pompeii was located on the Forum and as the provision market (or macellum) of Pompeii was one of the focal points of the ancient city. The building was constructed in several phases. When the earthquake of 62 CE destroyed...
The Wall Street Journal
Online Commerce That Crosses Borders
Southeast Asia and India have become prime territories for expansion by global technology giants and investors. Hear from one founder who is expanding rapidly in online commerce and how he is navigating overseas expansion.