Bloomberg
Kotak Mahindra's Bhardwaj: 25bps India Repo Rate Hike in April
Upasna Bhardwaj, chief economist at Kotak Mahindra Bank, sees a high probability of a 25bps repo rate hike in India in April. She speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Curated Video
South Africa's first carbon neutral brewery
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A brewery near Cape Town has been recognised as Africa's first carbon-neutral brewery.
Darling Brewery offsets its emissions through projects including carbon capture and sustainability practices to...
Bloomberg
Covid Zero Weighs on China's Economy
As most of the world moves on from Covid-19, President Xi Jinping is set to trumpet his strict measures to control the virus at China's once-in-five-year party congress. Stephen Engle and David Qu discuss on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
India's Pharma Stocks May Keep Rising: UTI International
Dec.23 -- Praveen Jagwani, chief executive officer of UTI International, India's largest asset manager, discusses the outlook for the economy and markets amid the coronavirs pandemic. India’s economic activity showed signs of stabilizing...
Bloomberg
The Corporate Bond Buying Challenges Facing the ECB
April 1 -- Mario Draghi is propelling European corporate bond issuance toward a record. Non-financial companies sold 49.4 billion euros ($56.3 billion) of notes in the single currency this month, just 400 million euros shy from an...
Bloomberg
Lloyds Triples Regular Dividend
Feb. 25 -- Lloyds Banking Group Plc surged after the lender increased its dividend payout and indicated it may have reached the end of charges for wrongly sold payment protection insurance that cost it 4 billion pounds ($5.6 billion)...
Emergent Order
Deck the Halls with Macro Follies
Does consumer spending really grow the economy? Check out this well-produced, comical and memorable video to consider this question with your young economists.
TED-Ed
How Do Focus Groups Work?
Do you have a favorite candy bar? Or cereal? Or brand of ice cream? You may be an ideal participant in a focus group! A short, informative video teaches high schoolers about the history of focus groups in both the political and...
Crash Course
The Economics of Happiness
Money may not be able to buy happiness, but economic security can certainly contribute to overall happiness. A video from Crash Course economics presents the ways happiness can and cannot be quantified, including the value of intrinsic...
Curated OER
The Carbon Cycle
Hear how carbon functions on our earth and the purpose it serves. The carbon cycle is illustrated with narration for your junior high or high school biologists. Global temperature increase is also included, though the clip cuts off...
Khan Academy
Data on Chinese US Balance of Payments
Sal references the US Bureau of Economic Analysis to demonstrate discrepancies in US imports and exports with actual documentation. A financial account chart documents the inflow and outflow of asset ownership, and Sal observes how few...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Sanjayan: Visions of the Future
What can we learn from volcanic ash in Laetoli? Sanjayan discusses human interaction with the biosphere and how we are reconnecting with nature. [6:20]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Crash Course World History: Globalization Ii Good or Bad?
John Green asks whether globalization is a net positive for humanity. While the new global economy has created a lot of wealth and lifted a lot of people out of poverty, it also has some effects that aren't so hot. [13:54]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origin of 'Tuberculosis'
An interview with historian Howard Markel who discusses the history of tuberculosis. Aired Feb. 24, 2012 [5:10 min]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Consumption Function: Generalized Linear Consumption Function
Video lecture explains generalizing a linear consumption function as a function of aggregate income. [11:58]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Components of Gdp: Investment and Consumption
Video lecture explains the difference between every day and economic notions of investment and consumption. [7:32]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Consumption Function: Consumption Function Basics
Video lecture explains the basic idea of a consumption function. [6:39]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Investment and Consumption: Investment vs. Consumption 1
The difference between investment and consumption. [9:51]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Consumption Function With Income Dependent Taxes
Thinking about a consumption function where taxes are also a function of income (which is more realistic than constant taxes). [7:25]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Investment and Consumption: Investment vs. Consumption 2
Understand that investment is something that is good for society while consumption is capital being burned with this video lecture. Lecture give more investment vs. consumption examples. [10:12]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: National Savings and Investment
The market for loanable funds brings savers and borrowers together. We can also represent the same idea using a mathematical model. In this video, learn about savings and investment identity. [3:25]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Investment vs. Consumption 1
A video [9:50] explaining the meaning of the following terms: savings, investment, and consumption.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Components of Gdp
When using the expenditures approach to calculating GDP the components are consumption, investment, government spending, exports, and imports. In this video [4:58] we explore these components in more detail.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Generalized Linear Consumption Function
Sal Khan explains a linear consumption function as a function of aggregate income. [11:59]