Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

Walnut Wood Carving Craft Slowly Dying In Jammu & Kashmir

9th - Higher Ed
Jammu and Kashmir’s capital, Srinagar City, is counted among the most creative cities in the world, and the artisans of the valley have been working day and night to keep its art and craft alive. But some of the arts are dying slowly as...
Instructional Video7:10
Curated Video

Airline analyst says he'd be 'genuinely surprised' if Air Canada, pilots reach agreement on Saturday

9th - Higher Ed
The countdown is on for Air Canada and its pilots to reach a deal, as both sides will be in a position to issue a 72-hour notice of a strike or lockout at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday. Most travellers are hoping for a miracle agreement soon, but...
News Clip5:48
Bloomberg

Sen. Chris Van Hollen on First Republic Bank Latest

Higher Ed
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland discusses the assistance for First Republic Bank from over 11 major banks. He speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
News Clip6:00
Bloomberg

US Government to The Rescue

Higher Ed
Ruchir Sharma, Rockefeller International Chairman dives into whether we are paying a price for government intervention and how we are keeping zombie companies alive.
News Clip6:21
Bloomberg

Lack of Rain in India Dashed Optimism on Crops: Chaudhry

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Siraj Chaudhry, managing director and chief executive officer at National Commodities Management Services, discusses India’s food production, how crops were impacted by the monsoons and what he thinks could help farmers. He...
News Clip13:17
Bloomberg

How to Make a Killing Calling Companies Green

Higher Ed
MSCI, the largest ESG rating company, doesn't even try to measure the impact of a corporation on the world. It's all about whether the world might mess with the bottom line.
News Clip4:43
Bloomberg

Hurricane Ian Could Cripple Housing Market: Slide CEO

Higher Ed
Bruce Lucas, Slide founder and CEO, talks about insurance losses from Hurricane Ian and its impact on the housing market.
News Clip7:58
Bloomberg

Airline Industry to See $314 Billion in Lost 2020 Ticket Sales: IATA

Higher Ed
Apr.14 -- “We are approaching our worst scenario,” says International Air Transport Association Director-General Alexandre de Juniac, as the airline industry may lose 25% more in ticket sales than previously expected in 2020. He speaks...
News Clip5:58
Bloomberg

U.S. Senate Back in Session

Higher Ed
The U.S. Senate will return on Monday afternoon. Henrietta Treyz, Veda Partners Director of Economic Policy, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson with a preview of what is to come in Washington.
News Clip8:37
Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs: European Gas Prices Will Stay High

Higher Ed
European natural gas prices should remain elevated and volatile as winter-shortage risks persist, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.  Damien Courvalin, Goldman's head of energy research, speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
News Clip5:56
Bloomberg

Legislated Canadian Oil Output Cut Administratively Impossible, Analyst Says

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- As the Canadian crude market sees oversupply and larger price differentials, Dinara Millington, vice president of research at the Canadian Energy Research Institute, discusses whether voluntary or legislated production cuts...
News Clip5:09
Bloomberg

Citi's Shafir Says Equity Market Driving Recent Rise in M&A

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Mark Shafir, Citi's global co-head of M&A, says the regulatory environment has become more challenging for M&A and sees increased interest around sustainability and ESG. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg...
News Clip8:33
Bloomberg

European Regulation Is Biggest Risk to Big Tech, Ross Gerber Says

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Ross Gerber, chief executive officer of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management, previews the tech earnings season on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip6:59
Bloomberg

PropertyGuru's Dische Confident In Core Operations, Opportunities

Higher Ed
PropertyGuru Group CFO Joe Dische says he is very confident in the company's core operations and the opportunities that lie ahead. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Economics #22: Environmental Economics

9th - 10th
Crash Course video in which hosts, Adriene and Jacob tell us how economics can be used to control and reduce pollution and emissions in our environment and examine supply and demand, incentives, and how government intervention influences...
Instructional Video
The Economics of Seinfeld

Yada Econ: The Economics of Seinfeld: The Apartment

9th - 10th
Entertaining lesson in economics uses a video clip [4:50] from a Seinfeld episode from which economics concepts come alive as we can learn about rent control, rationing mechanisms and price ceilings.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Economics: Price Ceiling

9th - 10th
Video lesson describes how the government attempts to control prices through price ceilings; an example being rent control on apartments. [4:51]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Example Breaking Down Tax Incidence

9th - 10th
Tax incidence is a description of how the burden of a tax falls in a market. In this video, Sal Khan breaks down how to identify consumer surplus, producer surplus, tax revenue and tax incidence, and dead weight loss after a tax. [5:46]