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Instructional Video8:42
Curated Video

Will Economic Stimulus Save the Economy? (COVID-19)

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. just passed the biggest economic stimulus package in history in response to COVID-19... what do past examples tell us about its effectiveness?
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Instructional Video10:53
ACDC Leadership

Macro FRQ Practice- 2017 #1- Phillips Curve, AD/AS, Forex

12th - Higher Ed
Hey econ student! How are you? Well, I made this video to help you practice and sharpen your skills. I go over the first FRQ in the 2017 Macro AP exam.
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Instructional Video7:25
Economics Explained

Is Hyperinflation Coming?: What Can Governments Do

6th - 11th
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...
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Instructional Video21:08
Curated Video

Wendy Carlin: The Future of Europe 2/6

Higher Ed
Wendy Carlin, Professor of Economics, University College London at the panel entitled "The Future of Europe" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin. April 13, 2012. #inetberlin
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Instructional Video11:33
Curated Video

Wendy Carlin: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (5/8)

Higher Ed
After reviewing the panelists' contributions, Wendy Carlin points out that the expectations of Europe's core and Europe's periphery haven't been met. The core, notably Germany, entered the European Monetary Union with a view to the...
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Instructional Video14:43
Curated Video

David Vines: The Failure of the Euro

Higher Ed
Welcome to our video series titled "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features David...
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Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

China Goes for Gold?

Higher Ed
In part 1 of INET's interview with David Hale, he discusses how China is positioning the RMB as a possible reserve currency by buying gold, and what this means for the dollar and the euro
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Instructional Video14:49
Curated Video

Andrea Terzi: Fixing The Eurozone Architecture

Higher Ed
The European project, which was designed to bring lasting peace to the continent, is under threat. How? Through the insistence of elites that a common currency should be imposed, but under conditions that would make such a currency...
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Instructional Video15:47
Curated Video

Jean Pisani-Ferry: The Challenges of Europe's Monetary Union

Higher Ed
Jean Pisani-Ferry is a highly influential voice in the European economic debate. In this discussion, Pisani-Ferry discusses the challenges facing the creation of a common monetary union in the form that was eventually agreed in the 1990s...
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Instructional Video14:45
Curated Video

Understanding and Using Automatic Stabilizers in Economics

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses automatic stabilizers and how they adjust to economic cycles and affect fiscal stimulus. He explains the technical aspects of automatic stabilizers, such as tax revenue, government spending, and welfare costs....
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Instructional Video9:57
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Wealth & Inequality: Back to the Future

Higher Ed
"Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me." The American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is responsible for the quote, but in his scholarship Gabriel Zucman, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley (and INET...
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Instructional Video14:52
Curated Video

Steven VanRoekel Keynote at Joint Cloud and Big Data Workshop

9th - 12th
United States CIO Steven Van Roekel explains that the combination of advances in IT and fiscal pressure may propel IT into a new era. he describes the financial and other opportunities Big Data brings in examples of healthcare, weather...
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Instructional Video16:18
Economics Explained

What is "The Great Reset" & Why are People So Worried About It? | Economics Explained

6th - 11th
Never let a good crisis go to waste. Winston Churchill’s famous words from the darkest days of world war 2 have taken on a more sinister meaning as the decades have passed. This quote was actually meant to be an inspirational message of...
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Instructional Video15:14
Curated Video

Charles Goodhart: The State of the Global Economy - A Central Banker's Perspective

Higher Ed
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features...
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Instructional Video15:41
Economics Explained

The Economics of Stimulus Packages

6th - 11th
Inarguably, it's pretty bad right now. Businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and people are scared for their health. Fortunately, governments are coming to the rescue with a swath of economic bailouts, stimulus checks, and...
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Instructional Video14:14
Curated Video

Understanding the Great Depression: Monetarist vs Keynesian Perspectives

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the Great Depression, one of the most significant economic events in history. The speaker explains the economic characteristics of the event, including the difference between a recession and a depression. He discusses...
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Instructional Video5:26
Professor Dave Explains

Why Do We Have Central Banks?

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we have discussed fiscal and monetary policy, we are ready to talk about central banks. What are they and why do they exist? What is the Federal Reserve System and what does it do? Let's get a brief introduction to this topic.
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Instructional Video29:07
The Wall Street Journal

Oliver Bäte of Allianz and Ana Botín of Santander on the Covid Economy

Higher Ed
As the global economy claws its way out of the deepest slump in generations, markets have rallied sharply -- in hopes of a rebound in growth and a wave of fiscal and monetary stimulus. What do the next six months hold for the economy and...
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Instructional Video19:41
Curated Video

William White: Which Way Forward? 5/6

Higher Ed
William White, Chairman of the Economic Development and Review Committee, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) speaks on panel, entitled "Which Way Forward: Reflections on Global Turmoil and the Role of Markets,...
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Instructional Video23:18
Curated Video

John Cassidy, Richard Koo, Ken Rogoff - Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability

Higher Ed
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Opening Session Q&A. Where are we now? Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability
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Instructional Video27:17
Hip Hughes History

US Federalism For Dummies: American Government Review

6th - 12th
For the discerning dummy and smart smart people, this video is designed for AP American Government students, College students lost in the wilderness in a political science course and just crazy people on the internet with nothing better...
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Instructional Video17:41
Curated Video

Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Financial crisis insights

Higher Ed
What shocks affected the Ukraine? Why should the IMF step in to help stabilize the Ukraine? Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 3
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Instructional Video21:31
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Richard Koo: Where do we go from here? 3/5

Higher Ed
Richard Koo, Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in...
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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...

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