Instructional Video21:04
SWPictures

THE OTHER AMERICA - The Poverty Ladder

12th - Higher Ed
It’s a universal truth that shelter is a basic human need. For the rich the mortgages and loans around them offer more than just a roof over their head, it makes them assets, collateral, it makes them part of the formal economy. But what...
Instructional Video2:54
Institute for New Economic Thinking

European Bank Recapitalization

Higher Ed
European Bank Recapitalization
Instructional Video14:55
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Paul Jenkins: Canada's Central Banking Lessons For The World

Higher Ed
Last September, the Fed announced full speed ahead with its third round of quantitative easing, also known as QE3. As the saying goes, three's a charm, or so they hoped. At the time, the Fed promised to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage...
Instructional Video18:58
Let's Tute

Problem Solving of Bills of Exchange

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the different scenarios in which bills of exchange can be used and demonstrates how to pass journal entries in the books of Nishi for each scenario. The examples include the renewal, endorsement,...
Instructional Video13:07
Curated Video

Sources of Business Finance: Short Term and Long Term Options

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a presentation on the different sources of business finance available to various companies. The presenter explains the importance of acquiring the optimal amount of funding to fulfill various financial requirements and cope...
Instructional Video22:48
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Andrew Sheng - Sustainability Requires Caging Godzillas

Higher Ed
Financial business is creating credit without limit until a crisis occurs. That's the fundamental flaw which caused the current crisis, says Andrew Sheng in this INET interview. He also worries that the destruction of the tropical forest...
Instructional Video11:17
Limonero Films

Barings Bank: Nick Leeson's Final Downfall

12th - Higher Ed
This video tells the gripping story of Nick Leeson, the original Rogue Trader who caused the collapse of Britain's oldest merchant bank, Barings, by hiding massive losses in his secret trading account. Leeson's actions led to a...
Instructional Video20:33
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Brunnermeier: Europe’s Future Will Be Settled By a Battle of Ideas

Higher Ed
Interviewed by Institute President Rob Johnson, Princeton Professor Markus Brunnermeier — co-author of Europe and the Battle of Ideas — sees the fate of the embattled European union as depending on the outcome of a battle of ideas...
Instructional Video24:26
The Wall Street Journal

The Blockchain In Your Future

Higher Ed
The technology behind cryptocurrencies keeps threatening to radically alter how we transact and record. Is that time finally here?
Instructional Video10:31
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Financial Reform in a Crisis: The Swedish Solution

Higher Ed
Whenever the question is raised about the appropriateness of the bailouts for our largest financial institutions during the most recent financial crisis, the usual response among people who defend the idea is to suggest that without...
Instructional Video21:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Richard Koo: How the West is Repeating Japan's Mistakes

Higher Ed
In INET's exclusive interview with the Chief Economist at Nomura Research Institute's Richard Koo, he discusses the ideas behind "Balance Sheet Recessions," why QE2 won't work, and how China's monetary policy was effective in the wake of...
Instructional Video19:59
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Economy’s Cuban Missile Crisis

Higher Ed
In 2008 a global financial meltdown was just barely contained. But Adam Tooze says that the crisis of confidence has had long aftershocks. Adam Tooze, Columbia University historian and author of the new book Crashed: How a Decade of...
Instructional Video7:02
Let's Tute

Understanding Redemption of Debentures and Payment of Interest

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of redemption of debentures and the payment of interest, as well as the tax deducted at source. They provide an example and guide the viewers through the journal entries for the issue of...
Instructional Video8:50
Dom Burgess

What Is Stockholm Syndrome?

9th - 11th
In 1973, Jan-Erik Olsson took four hostages as he robbed a bank in Stockholm, Sweden. After six long days, the robbery was over, but even then, the hostages were strangely thankful to the would-be thieves, even suggesting they owed their...
Instructional Video22:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Edward Kane: Beyond Dodd-Frank

Higher Ed
For federal regulators, the Dodd-Frank Act (DFA) of 2010 resembles an earthquake so massive that its aftershocks threaten to go on forever. The overarching purpose of this legislation is to end the perception that very large financial...
Instructional Video25:32
The Wall Street Journal

Christine Lagarde on Europe's Economic Recovery

Higher Ed
The European Central Bank reacted decisively to the latest economic shock with a new stimulus package that roughly kept pace with the Federal Reserve's. How well is the economy recovering and is that at risk as virus cases again mount in...
Instructional Video18:29
The Wall Street Journal

Investing in Art for the Next Century

Higher Ed
Andy Augenblick, president of Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, along with Doug Woodham, managing partner of Art Fiduciary Advisors, and independent adviser Lauren Ridenhour speak with WSJ Features Editor Mike Miller about the outlook for...
Instructional Video2:50
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Modernizing a Classic of Monetary Theory

Higher Ed
In part 1 of INET's interview with Perry Mehrling, he discusses how "The New Lombard Street" connects historical theories with the realities of modern money markets
Instructional Video13:15
Curated Video

Macroeconomic Objectives: Managing an Economy for Sustainable Development

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture discussing the macroeconomic objectives that a country may hold. The lecturer breaks down the five main macroeconomic objectives, which include economic growth, stable inflation, low unemployment, balanced trade,...
Instructional Video12:22
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Leanne Ussher and Sorin Solomon - Financial Fragility in a Network of Trade Credit

Higher Ed
The physicist Sorin Solomon begins to feel dizzy when the economist Leanne Ussher talks econ lingo. Yet he listens, because the two of them have found a productive area of collaboration: some economic phenomena, they find, can be...
Instructional Video14:56
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sanaz Fotouhi - Love Marriage in Kabul: A Memoir

Higher Ed
Sanaz Fotouhi was born in Iran soon after the revolution, during the Iran-Iraq war. Her father’s job as a banker took her and her family to many countries before she landed in Australia.She holds a PhD in Literature from the University...
Instructional Video4:59
Curated Video

Understanding Gearing Ratio and How to Alter It

Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of gearing ratio in finance. It defines non-current liabilities and capital employed, and shows how to calculate the ratio using a live example. It also discusses the impact of high and low levels of...
Instructional Video4:25
Packt

Guiding Principle - Fairness

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover a guiding principle - fairness. This clip is from the chapter "AI Workloads and Considerations (15-20%)" of the series "AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Video Course + Ques".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video3:14
Institute for New Economic Thinking

EFSF as a Bank--Munchau Plan

Higher Ed
EFSF as a Bank--Munchau Plan