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Instructional Video4:59
Professor Dave Explains

Exchange Rates and Trade

12th - Higher Ed
We've talked about free trade, but one issue is that different countries utilize different currencies, and the values of those currencies are constantly fluctuating. The value of one currency with respect to another is called an exchange...
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Instructional Video10:10
Crash Course

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics

12th - Higher Ed
What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing,...
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Instructional Video15:41
Curated Video

International Trade and its Impact on Aggregate Demand

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on international trade and its impact on aggregate demand. The speaker explains the importance of understanding the concepts of imports, exports, net trade, exchange rates, and foreign currency. He discusses the...
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Instructional Video14:53
Curated Video

Understanding Purchasing Power Parity Theory in International Trade

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of purchasing power parity is explained. The presenter discusses how exchange rates change over time to reflect price changes and how this theory helps reduce the impact of price differentials on trade levels...
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Instructional Video6:26
Curated Video

Purchasing Power Parity in International Comparisons

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of purchasing power parity and how it is used to compare the economic wealth and purchasing power of individuals in different countries. The lecturer explains the importance of converting GDP values to a...
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Instructional Video7:19
msvgo

Exchange of Gases

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It explains the process of gas exchange: dffusion, sites of gas exchange, factors favouring gas exchange and exchange of oxygen.
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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 Video17:19
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Credit Booms & Credit Busts

Higher Ed
There is now a growing consensus among policymakers and academics that a key element to improve safeguards against financial instability is to strengthen the “macroprudential” orientation of regulatory and supervisory frameworks....
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Instructional Video9:38
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How do we prevent future financial crisis in emerging markets?

Higher Ed
As we learned as early as the late 1990s, international capital flows can create significant financial instability in emerging economies. Does this make it optimal to impose capital controls? Or should policymakers rely on domestic...
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Instructional Video4:43
Economics Explained

Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2: Advantages of Reserve Currency & China's Plan

6th - 11th
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2/3: In this video, the speaker discusses the advantages that come with having the world's reserve currency, which the US has held for 130 years. These advantages include reduced...
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Instructional Video1:35
ACDC Leadership

Macro Unit 5 Intro- FOREX and International Trade

12th - Higher Ed
A quick overview of what you will cover in the fifth unit of Macroeconomics. Virtually all teachers will cover the same topics, but keep in mind that some teachers might teach a few concepts in a different order.
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Instructional Video12:59
Curated Video

Factors Influencing Sales Forecasts in Financial Planning Process

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the factors that influence the accuracy and reliability of forecasts in the financial planning process, specifically focusing on sales forecasts. The speaker discusses the challenges of forecasting and...
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Instructional Video19:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

James Boughton reviews the history of Bretton Woods on INET's Annual Conference

Higher Ed
James Boughton from the International Monetary Fund speaks on INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011.
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Instructional Video19:05
Curated Video

Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crisis

Higher Ed
​Competition and conflict are intrinsic features of modern societies, inequality is persistent, and booms and busts are recurrent outcomes throughout capitalist history. State intervention modifies these patterns but does not abolish...
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Instructional Video20:40
Curated Video

The Economy and Business

3rd - Higher Ed
The Economy and Business
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Instructional Video54:26
Gresham College

The External Financing Position - Professor Jagjit Chadha

10th - Higher Ed
For most of the period since we have had records, the UK has held a positive net international investment positions versus the rest of the world. But the UK is now a net debtor versus the rest of the world. We shall examine the reasons...
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Instructional Video16:39
Curated Video

Leanne Ussher: Learning from the Past to Design the Future (2/4)

Higher Ed
Alan Murray, Executive Editor of the Wall Street Journal, moderates the panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011: What Can We Learn from the Past in Designing the Future? Part 2 of 4 with Leanne Ussher, Assistant...
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Instructional Video12:51
Curated Video

Understanding the External Environment: Factors Impacting Businesses Beyond Control

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the external factors, such as political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental impacts that can affect a business from outside of its control. The speaker explains through examples...
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Instructional Video14:14
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Louis Kuijs: Political Economy of Structural Adjustment (3/7)

Higher Ed
Louis Kuijs, Senior Economist at the World Bank in Beijing, speaking at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
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Instructional Video13:13
Curated Video

Interventionist Strategies for Economic Development

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses interventionist strategies that can be implemented in developing economies to capture the benefits of economic development. The focus is primarily on trade policies, such as import substitution and protectionism, at...
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Instructional Video3:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

William Doyle - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Finland

Higher Ed
William Doyle is a 2015-2016 Fulbright Scholar, a 2017 Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellow, a Scholar in Residence and Lecturer on Media and Education at the University of Eastern Finland, and an award-winning, bestselling author and...
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Instructional Video18:34
Economics Explained

Modern Monetary Theory - How it Could Answer All Of Our Economic Problems

6th - 11th
Modern Monetary Theory is something so simple yet so complex all at the same time, it does really involve divorcing your mind from how you personally interact with money to ultimately grasp how cash works at an economy wide level. A lot...
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Instructional Video12:04
Curated OER

Currency Exchange Introduction

11th - Higher Ed
Learners are introduced to fluctuating currency exchange rates and the role therein of supply and demand. They understand the inverse relationship between supply and price based on these concepts, and view a hypothetical scenario...
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Instructional Video10:11
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Crash Course

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates

9th - 12th Standards
Free trade isn't getting something you want without paying for it. High schoolers take a short trip through economics with a video that discussess the ins, outs, and exchanges of international trade.