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Crash Course
Ford, Carter, and the Economic Malaise Crash Course US History
In which John Green teaches you about the economic malaise that beset the United States in the 1970s. A sort of perfect storm of events, it combined the continuing decline of America's manufacturing base and the oil shocks of 1973...
Wonderscape
Trying to Restore Economic Stability During Inflation
During the inflation crisis of 2022, the government came up with a lot of ideas to reduce the rate of inflation, including shrinking the money supply, finding new petrolium sources to lower gas prices, and building more houses to lower...
MarketWatch
Inflation vs. recession: How each impacts your finances
As Americans are facing inflation pain points and recession fears, there have been many misconceptions about the state of the economy. Here are the key differences to know and how it affects your money.
TLDR News
Is the UK Housing Market About to Crash?
House prices in Britain are currently falling faster than at any point since the financial crisis of 2009. So, in this video, we’re going to look at the UK’s current housing crisis; why prices are falling; and whether they might fall a...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2 Summary (Old Version)- Measuring the Economy
Hey, this is Jacob Clifford and welcome to the Macro Unit 2 Summary. This unit is about measuring the economy and covers topics like GDP (1:04), the business cycle (6:15), unemployment (7:28), the types of unemployment, the natural rate...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2- Practice Questions #2
This is videos has 7 practice multiple choice questions for Macroeconomics Unit 2: Measuring the Economy. The questions are designed for AP and college introductory economics.
The Wall Street Journal
The Federal Reserve’s Plan for Taming Inflation
With inflation at a 40-year high, a tight labor market and sustained supply chain issues,. Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell discusses his aim of raising interest rates without causing a recession.
The Wall Street Journal
The Fed's Jerome Powell on the U.S. Economy
Chairman of The Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell discusses the state of the American economy, the potential impact on Main Street and how that will translate to jobseekers.
Curated Video
Understanding Inflation and Deflation: Impact on Businesses and Consumers
This video lecture provides an overview of the economic phenomenon of inflation, including the factors that influence individual pricing strategies and how changes in pricing throughout an economy can lead to inflation. The lecturer also...
ACDC Leadership
Long-Run Self-Adjustment- Macro Topic 3.7
Hey econ students! In this video I expain how the economy can self-adjust in the long-run. Notice that the short-run aggregate supply is shifting when the economy self-adjusts. Also notice that the reason for the shift is a change in...
Economics Explained
The Economy of Italy
Once the seat of the Roman Empire, Italy is now home to a surprisingly robust yet temperamental economy.
The economy of Italy followed a path very similar to that of Germany's, albeit, with a little more flamboyancy which has...
The economy of Italy followed a path very similar to that of Germany's, albeit, with a little more flamboyancy which has...
Economics Explained
Was Dropping The Gold Standard A Mistake? | Economics Explained
Was Dropping The Gold Standard A Mistake? | Economics Explained
Economics Explained
Are We Stuck Between Hyperinflation And A Recession? | Economics Explained: Introduction and Choosing Between Inflation and A Recession
If governments don't manage their money like you or I, then how do they pay the bill for living above their means?
Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and...
Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and...
TLDR News
Are the Tories to Blame for the Cost of Living Crisis?
While inflation and energy prices have been a global issue, the UK seems particularly badly affected by the cost of living crisis. So why is this? Is it simply bad luck on the UK's part? Or are successive Conservative governments to...