Crash Course
Fiscal Policy and Stimulus: Crash Course Economics
In which Jacob and Adriene teach you about the evils of fiscal policy and stimulus. Well, maybe the policies aren't evil, but there is an evil lair involved. In this episode we learn how government use taxes and spending influence the...
Economics Explained
Why the Stock Market is at an All Time High... Again?! | Economics Explained
In the fallout of one of the most volatile American elections ever financial markets did something very strange, they rose, and rose to new record levels, again. This would be unusual during even a normal election, where most investors...
Hip Hughes History
Economics on the United States History Test in Ten Minutes
Geared for the US Regents, this lecture explains the major differences between free market capitalism and capitalism under Keynansian Economics. Topics include supply and demand, regulatory action versus unregulated laissez fairre. Bush,...
Healthcare Triage
Results Are In! Congressional Budget Office Scores the American Health Care Act
And it's not a hit. Last week we talked about the new American Health Care Act, but ended on the note that it needed a score from the CBO. Well, the CBO has spoken, and it's not great news for the AHCA.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
2010 MEP National Conference Keynote
Sec. Gary Locke addresses attendees at 2010 MEP National Conference held in Orlando, FL, on May 3, 2010.
Curated Video
Circular Flow of Income: Understanding Macroeconomic Equilibrium
The video is a lecture on the topic of macroeconomic equilibrium and its relation to the circular flow of income. The lecture breaks down the concept of macroeconomic equilibrium and its importance in understanding the economy as a...
The Wall Street Journal
Tracking the Economy
The U.S. economy is on a roll, setting the pace for global growth. How long can that continue? And what should we make of the rising U.S. budget deficit?
TLDR News
Did Trump Strengthen the American Economy? Trump's First Term Analysed - TLDR News
With the 2020 Presidential Election getting closer by the day, we wanted to take a detailed look at the promises Trump made during his campaign and whether he stuck to them during his first term in the White House. In this video, we look...
The Wall Street Journal
The Economic Outlook- Part 2
The U.S. economy has been expanding since 2009, but globally growth is slowing. Did someone say "recession"? Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, offers her perspective.
Financial Times
Charts that matter: Catalonia to tech
The FT's markets team on what to watch for in markets this month: US credit, Catalonia bonds, bond covenants, rotation into energy and what the S&P 500 needs.
Curated Video
Joe Biden wins: what next for America?
Joe Biden has won the race to become America’s next president. Our experts answer your questions on potential court battles, a divided country and the future of America.
The Wall Street Journal
What Just Happened, and What's It Mean for Business?
The midterm elections have redrawn the political map in Washington. What's likely to happen to tax policy, regulation, and the ability of Congress to get things done?
The Wall Street Journal
Economic Outlook
The U.S. is growing, China is slowing, the Fed appears to have shifted into neutral. Is that a Goldilocks prescription for continued expansion -- or the calm before the storm?
TLDR News
5 Reasons Trump Will Be Re-Elected in 2020 - TLDR News.
In 2016 a lot of people were shocked to see Trump win the US Presidential Election. This time around we wanted to be a bit more prepared, so in this video, we explain the 5 reasons we think Trump hs a good chance at getting a second term.
TLDR News
5 Reasons Trump Will Be Re-Elected in 2020 - TLDR News
In 2016 a lot of people were shocked to see Trump win the US Presidential Election. This time around we wanted to be a bit more prepared, so in this video, we explain the 5 reasons we think Trump hs a good chance at getting a second term.
The Wall Street Journal
What Will Happen in 2020?
What are the prospects for the U.S. presidential election, and what will the campaign tell us about America's role in the world and the state of populist and nationalist movements? Join WSJ Executive Washington Editor Gerald F. Seib for...
The Wall Street Journal
Betting on Global Growth
Major economies around the world are hitting on all cylinders - for the moment. What does the next 12 months look like? And how is the new tax law affecting growth?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Cassidy, Richard Koo, Ken Rogoff - Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Opening Session Q&A. Where are we now? Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability
The Wall Street Journal
What to Do About China
China remains one the biggest opportunities for and greatest threats to global companies. It's a big market, but one without normal rules. The White House hopes to change that.
Economics Explained
The Economics of Donald Trump: Domestic Policy
Trump. A man who needs no introduction. Today, let's look exclusively at President Trump's economic policies, go over their quirks and features, and more! Trump is one of the few candidates we can actually talk about so early in this...
Step Back History
How Can We BEAT Neoliberalism?
Neoliberalism is the defining economic idea of our current moment, and we're all suffering for it. What is it, and how can we beat it?
Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Biden's Big Plans For Change
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have their...
Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Within The United States
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have their...
The Wall Street Journal
Glenn Youngkin on the Economy and Republicans’ Outlook for 2024
The Virginia governor discusses his plans to fight inflation, prepare for a potential recession, expand mental-health resources and steer the Republican Party toward electoral success in 2024.