Instructional Video11:20
Crash Course

The Economics of Immigration: Crash Course Econ

12th - Higher Ed
Is Immigration good or bad? Immigration is a touchy subject in the United States. The 2016 election has been filled with debate about the subject, and both proponents and opponents have lots of reasons for their stance. But, this is a...
Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

Task Environment - The Part of a Business' Environment Firms Can Do Something About

9th - Higher Ed
When looking at the PEST or PESTIL analysis firms are impacted to various degrees, when we look at the task environment these are areas where firms can be in control and work to take advantage of situations or be proactive in others. We...
Instructional Video20:57
The Wall Street Journal

The Digital Food Chain

Higher Ed
Agricultural companies have struggled for years to reliably predict consumer purchasing habits and the profitability of crops. Now they're betting on automation and data analysis to change that.
Instructional Video13:37
Curated Video

Labor Supply and Wage Elasticity Explained

12th - Higher Ed
This video is an educational lesson on the supply of labor. The instructor explains the labor supply curve and how it shows the amount of labor workers are willing to provide at a given wage rate. They also discuss the factors that...
Instructional Video20:32
The Wall Street Journal

Cecilia Rouse on the changing U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Chairwoman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers discusses inflation, the dislocated supply chain and the impact of vaccine mandates on the workforce.
Instructional Video23:05
The Wall Street Journal

White House Economist on a Post Vaccination Economy

Higher Ed
Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors Heather Boushey shares what CFOs can expect over the next 12 months in a post-vaccination economy.
News Clip3:17
Bloomberg

How Could Mass Deportations Impact Inflation?

Higher Ed
S&P Global Ratings Governments Chief Analytical Officer Nora Wittstruck talks about how mass deportations of migrants under the incoming Donald Trump administration could impact inflation and the labor market.
News Clip8:32
Bloomberg

Labor, Business Supply Has Expanded: Stevenson

Higher Ed
Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor of Public Policy and Economics discusses inflation in the labor market and the effect of fiscal policy on labor strength. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."...
News Clip6:18
Bloomberg

NZIER's Leung on RBNZ Policy, NZ Economy

Higher Ed
Christina Leung, Principal Economist at New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, looks ahead to the RBNZ rate decision. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays on "Daybreak Australia".
News Clip1:26:31
Bloomberg

Powell, Draghi, Kuroda, Lowe Speak at ECB Forum

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe speak on a panel at the ECB's Central Banking Forum...
News Clip50:30
Bloomberg

'Bloomberg Markets: The Open' Full Show (6/20/2018)

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Bloomberg Markets: The Open. Jonathan Ferro hosts an hour long program centered around the Opening Bell on Wall Street. The program showcases the most insightful and interesting Bloomberg charts and graphics, as well as...
News Clip3:38
Bloomberg

White House Has 'Active Agenda' for Inflation: Bernstein

Higher Ed
White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein says the Biden administration has "a very active agenda both near, medium and long term to try to ease price pressures." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
News Clip8:42
Bloomberg

Does the Fed Have Green Light for a Rate Hike?

Higher Ed
The U.S. added 199,000 jobs in December, less than half the projection. The jobless rate fell to 3.9%. Does this mean the Fed has the green light for a rate hike? Julia Coronado from Macropolicy Perspectives and Mona Mahajan of Edward...
News Clip9:47
Bloomberg

Dutta: Fed Likely to Raise Rates Four Times in 2022

Higher Ed
Neil Dutta, head of economics at Renaissance Macro Research, says a strong December jobs number and persistent inflation will likely lead the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates at its March meeting. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip9:00
Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Senior Economist Sarah House on CPI Release

Higher Ed
Wells Fargo Senior Economist, Sarah House, discusses the CPI data that was released today. House talks about how the demand for goods is slowing down, and when potential progress on inflation may be seen. She speaks with David Westin on...
News Clip3:06
Bloomberg

Suncorp's Milch Sees Part Time Replacing Full Time Jobs

Higher Ed
Apr.10 -- Suncorp Chief Economist Steven Milch discusses the Australian labor market and Reserve Bank of Australia monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
News Clip11:29
Bloomberg

RBA Governor Says `Low Inflation Isn't That Bad'

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe speaks about the economy, labor shortages and dealing with a world that is "less-inflation prone that it once was." He speaks at the ECB's Central Banking Forum in Sintra, Portugal.
News Clip4:13
Bloomberg

Inflation Watch: Why the Fed Will Move in December

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Laura Rosner, BNP Paribas senior U.S. economist, discusses the outlook for inflation and Fed policy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Oliver Renick and Amanda Lang on "What'd You Miss?"
News Clip5:17
Bloomberg

Dudley Sees Less Chance of Taper Tantrum 'This Time'

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley discusses the outlook for the Federal Reserve to start tapering asset purchases and the U.S. labor market on “Bloomberg Markets” Dudley's...
News Clip11:20
Bloomberg

The Challenges Ahead for Fed Chair Powell

Higher Ed
Jun.16 -- Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius previews the Federal Reserve policy decision and looks at the potential for tapering and the risk of longer-term inflation on “Bloomberg Surveillance.
News Clip3:26
Bloomberg

RBNZ Keeps Rates Steady as Delta Variant Spreads

Higher Ed
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand refrained from raising interest rates during a coronavirus outbreak and nationwide lockdown. Still, the central bank signaled it intends to start tightening monetary policy soon. Bloomberg Economics'...
News Clip3:09
Bloomberg

Inflation Nowhere Near 2% Challenges Central Banks

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Ruchir Sharma, chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley, discusses how central banks are dealing with low global inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
News Clip4:09
Bloomberg

Infrastructure Deal Could Create Two Million Jobs, Bernstein Says

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- White House Council of Economic Advisors member Jared Bernstein says the $550 billion infrastructure package could add two million jobs to the economy each year. He speaks on "Balance of Power." The bill is expected to pass the...
News Clip5:35
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Desperate for employees, US businesses struggle to hire

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Chekijian, the owner of a small brewery on Long Island, New York, is facing the same issue as many US employers -- a shortage of workers. Recruiting employees has become a difficult task as American workers are being more selective...