Curated Video
Veterans Share Insights on Achieving Success as Entrepreneurs
This video features veterans who are running successful businesses and sharing insights on what it takes to achieve success as an entrepreneur. They stress the importance of passion, perseverance, self-belief, and networking, and share...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Q&A: The Market or the State? (6/6)
Roman Frydman, Philippe Aghion, William Janeway, William Lazonick, Ha-Joon Chang, and Peter Jungen at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011
ACDC Leadership
Macro 2.7- Business Cycle Unit Summary (Old version)
Mr. Clifford explains how the Business Cycle shows the main concepts of macroeconomics
History Hit
Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet: Ottoman ambitions
What were the ambitions of the empire by the 16th century? What about the clash between the Spanish? Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet, Part 4
Curated Video
Understanding the Financial Benefits and Limitations of Economic Growth
The video covers topics such as measuring economic growth, the impact of economic growth on jobs, income, tax revenue, and transfer payments, environmental consequences, sustainability, and population distribution. The video also...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Joseph Stiglitz: It’s Time to Get Radical on Inequality
America’s economic system has failed by not raising living standards for most. Nobel laureate Stiglitz, author of The Price of Inequality and The Great Divide, studies the forces driving inequality and what is at stake if it continues....
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Steve Keen: A Computer Simulation of Monetary Dynamics
The financial crisis that ran from 2007 to 2009 has been called a "Minsky Moment," meaning it offered a much-needed reminder to all economists of Hyman Minsky's neglected dictum that "capitalism is essentially a financial system." But...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jennifer Richeson - Intergroup Relations
Yale Professor Richeson’s research examines multiple psychological phenomena related to cultural diversity. Her work generally concerns the ways in which sociocultural group memberships such as race, gender, and socio-economic status...
Economics Explained
India - The Next Economic Superpower: History
India is soon to be home to the largest population of citizens on the planet. And as of 2014, the nation will also hold the title of the fastest-growing major economy in the world (stealing the title from the slower-growing economy of...
TLDR News
How Does Brexit Affect the United States? - Explaining Brexit
Brexit is going to have a major impact on the UK and EU relationship, but that doesn't mean it won't affect other countries too. In this video, we discuss the ways in which Brexit will affect the United States, the trade deals they could...
The Wall Street Journal
Eating Everything
Joseph Tsai, executive vice chairman of Alibaba, talks with WSJ Global Technology Editor Jason Dean about competing with Amazon and venturing into new areas beyond e-commerce at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Europe Viewed from the East
In INET's complete interview with Erik Berglöf, he catches us up on what has been happening in Europe recently. The topics covered include how the crisis affected development and regulation of the greater Euro zone, and how countries in...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Louis Kuijs: Political Economy of Structural Adjustment (3/7)
Louis Kuijs, Senior Economist at the World Bank in Beijing, speaking at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Are We Destined for a Slow Growth Future?
The slow pace of economic growth in developed economies over the last decade has puzzled economists. Some have identified it as a manifestation of long-run "secular stagnation." But what are the causes of secular stagnation? Professor...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Replacing Judgment With Models
In part 2 of INET's interview with Amar Bhidé, the subject is how large financial systems ignore the essential insights of human judgment when they defer to models
TLDR News
Remainers: Why Hasn't the Economy Collapsed Yet? - Brexit Explained
Before the Brexit referendum, a whole bunch of MPs explained to Britain how the economy would collapse post-Brexit. While Brexit hasn't yet happened, some did say that the destruction would take place immediately after the vote; which...
TLDR News
Will The EU Collapse After The UK Leaves? - Brexit Explained
There are many people who believe that without the United Kingdom the European Union is in major trouble. So are they right, will the EU fall apart without the UK?
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Director Gallagher speaking to the Council on Competitiveness
NIST Director Pat Gallagher speaking to the Council on Competitiveness on June 23, 2010, at the National Press Club.
SWPictures
SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Weathering the Storm
While the world seemed to be taken by surprise by the recent global economic crisis, one country was a little more prepared than others. In the 90’s Argentina was hailed as an economic success story. But in 2001 after a lengthy...
Curated Video
Understanding Creative Destruction: Impacts of Technological Change on Markets and Employment
This video discusses the concept of creative destruction and its implications in the context of technological innovation and economic growth. The video also explores the potential downsides of creative destruction, such as structural...
The Wall Street Journal
McKinsey's Top Executive on Navigating Through Economic Turmoil
Global Managing Partner of McKinsey & Co. Bob Sternfels discusses how business leaders can navigate economic and geopolitical turmoil, and find opportunity despite pandemic-induced disruptions in the labor market.
Economics Explained
How The Economy Of Japan Could Predict The Next Decade_: Japan's Economy, Past & Present
Is there something unique about the economy of Japan which is causing this stagnation or is it finally time to admit that endless growth in a finite world is not sustainable for any economy? And if Japan really is just ahead of the...
Financial Times
Austerity 'coming to an end' but do the numbers add up?
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond has used the Budget to promise that the era of austerity is coming to an end. But do the numbers add up? The FT's economics commentator Martin Sandbu dissects the speech.