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Instructional Video15:05
ACDC Leadership

MACROeconomics 15 Minute Review

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain Macroeconomics in 15 minutes. Click on the box to watch videos covering each concept and graph or click on the playlists below. Make sure to subscribe and comment.
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Instructional Video46:51
The Wall Street Journal

The Future Of: Global Markets

Higher Ed
With financial bubbles ending the last two expansions, do market vulnerabilities warrant greater attention today? WSJ's Nick Timiraos speaks with Richard H. Clarida​, ​V​iceChair​man​ of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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Instructional Video18:41
Curated Video

Andres Velasco: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (3 of 5)

Higher Ed
Andres Velasco is the Former Finance Minister of Chile, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011
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Instructional Video7:54
Economics Explained

Japan - The Fading Economy: The Great Stagnation

6th - 11th
Japan became the first of the modern Asian countries to experience massive sustained economic growth. Japan had a lot going for it after the end of the war, it was able to rebuild with the help of the allies and go through its own modern...
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Instructional Video22:36
Curated Video

Ken Rogoff - Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability

Higher Ed
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Opening Session. Where are we now? Debts, Deficits and Global Financial Stability
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Instructional Video19:12
The Wall Street Journal

Trends In The Economy

Higher Ed
Headwinds are building in the global economy, and central banks are responding apace. Here are a few scenarios for how the next 12 months might play out.
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Instructional Video2:49
ACDC Leadership

Key Graphs of AP Macroeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
It's time to review the 5 key graphs of macroeconomics. Make sure to watch the videos explaining each graph.
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Instructional Video12:48
ACDC Leadership

The BIG Picture- AP Economics Overview

12th - Higher Ed
This videos uses the Circular Flow Model to explain the big picture ideas of AP microeconomics and macroeconomics.
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Instructional Video16:41
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Tax the Rich

Higher Ed
"Patriotic people pay taxes." Morris Pearl talks with Rob Johnson about his new book, and the vision of his organization: Patriotic Millionaires.
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Instructional Video13:13
Curated Video

Understanding Inflation Expectations: Adaptive vs Rational Expectations

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of inflation expectations and the two main types of expectations: adaptive and rational. The speaker explains how these expectations can impact economic phenomena, particularly inflation, and how they are...
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Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Steve Keen: We Must Cancel the Debt 5/7

Higher Ed
In part 5 of this INET interview, Steve Keen talks about the world economic outlook. "We're in a depression", he says. We can avoid one or two decades of near stagnation, Keen warns, but only if we abolish the mountain of debt that is...
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Instructional Video14:55
Curated Video

David Hale: Where the World Economy is Heading

Higher Ed
In INET's complete interview with David Hale, he discusses possible economic scenarios of the future that could inspire new thinking.
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Instructional Video8:54
Curated Video

Robert Johnson Opens INET's Bretton Woods Conference 2011

Higher Ed
Robert Johnson Opens INET's Bretton Woods Conference -- Crisis and Renewal: International Political Economy at the Crossroads on April 8, 2011.
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Instructional Video30:28
The Wall Street Journal

The Fed's Jerome Powell on the U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
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.
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Instructional Video9:10
Curated Video

Should the U.S. Government Balance Its Budget?

12th - Higher Ed
You've probably heard a politician say, "If a household can balance their budget, then the federal government should, too!" But it turns out to be a bit more complicated than that...
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Instructional Video20:54
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Fixing the Eurozone

Higher Ed
I just re-read the introduction for Hans Werner-Sinn. There's a few grammatical errors that I picked up. Maybe you can replace with this version (which fixes the mistakes): As the interview with Hans Werner-Sinn illustrates, there is no...
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Instructional Video1:03:00
Gresham College

The New Art of Central Banking - Professor Jagjit Chadha

10th - Higher Ed
A Detailed overview of the new theories of Central Banking: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-new-art-of-central-banking Following the Long Expansion and the global financial crisis, money and monetary policy is now firmly...
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Instructional Video5:45
Mr. Beat

The American Presidential Election of 1936

6th - 12th
The 38th Presidential election in American history took place on November 3, 1936. Almost four years earlier, Franklin Roosevelt went straight to work, causing the federal government to become more involved with the economy than ever...
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Instructional Video17:45
Economics Explained

The Modern Economics of the U.S.A - The Land of Debt & Demand

6th - 11th
This is the united states of America today. The largest most powerful economy to ever exist in history. previously we have explored how the economy of the USA developed from a British colony, and into an industrial powerhouse that rose...
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Instructional Video11:51
Economics Explained

The Economy of the U.S.A - Part 2 - The Modern Global Empire

6th - 11th
The united states became the worlds largest economy in the early 20th century and though massive industrial growth and technical innovation it has held that lead for over 100 years. The world superpowers that came before it were most...
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Instructional Video7:47
Curated Video

The Informal Economy: Immigration and the Demand for Low-Wage Work

9th - 11th
While some argue that immigrants in this country drain public resources or prefer informal work to evade fiscal responsibility, experts say many work untraditional jobs because they lack proper access to the traditional labor market. The...
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Instructional Video21:16
Curated Video

The Financial Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
The Financial Crisis
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Instructional Video16:06
Curated Video

Wealth Inequality in the US and Beyond

Higher Ed
It’s no secret that wealth inequality has grown, both in the US and abroad over the past several decades (after moderating somewhat in the post-WWII era). What has been particularly notable about the work of Emmanuel Saez, Professor of...
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Instructional Video15:39
Curated Video

Jean Pisani-Ferry: Optimal Currency Areas and Governance - The Challenge of Europe (3/8)

Higher Ed
Jean Pisani-Ferry is the Director of Bruegel, Brussels, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011.

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