Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lee Badgett - Money, Myths, and Change The Economic Lives of Lesbians and Gay Men
M. V. Lee Badgett is a Williams Distinguished Scholar at the Williams Institute. She is also the director of the Center for Public Policy and Administration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as a professor of economics....
The Wall Street Journal
The Fight for an Equal Economic Comeback with Gina Raimondo
Women's labor force participation took a dramatic hit as a result of the pandemic. Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discusses current efforts to better support working women and new rules for navigating shortages across the...
Jabzy
Ugandan-Tanzanian War - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Ugandan-Tanzanian War
Institute for New Economic Thinking
A Reason for Optimism: Part 7 of INET's Interview with Charles Ferguson
Amidst all the frustration, the director of the documentary film "Inside Job" believes that the financial crisis could help change things, potentially with the creation of new social groups or even a third political party, with real...
The Wall Street Journal
The Future of the GOP with Governor Asa Hutchinson
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is one of a few staunchly anti-Trump Republicans in power–and he’s considering a run for president in 2024. Hear from a GOP leader about his vision for the nation.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
INET's Interview with Robert Skidelsky
In this extensive interview, one of the world's foremost scholars of John Maynard Keynes explains the many ways Keynes's insights are more relevant than ever
Curated Video
Alternative Monetary Policy Tools: Funding for Lending and Forward Guidance
This video discusses the Funding for Lending scheme. The presenter explains the theory behind how these tools can impact the real economy, but notes that it is difficult to measure their success or failure.
Curated Video
Understanding Percentages and the Importance of Percentage Points
In this video, the presenter discusses some issues around percentages and introduces the concept of percentage points. He explains the difference between percentages and real numbers, and the significance of the difference between the...
Economics Explained
Can a New Leader Save North Korea's Economy?: Wealth - What Makes Us Rich
The wild ride of 2020 continued this week with the news that the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un was in a critical condition and that his continued leadership of the nation was not necessarily guaranteed. This has, of course,...
Economics Explained
Is War Good For The Economy?: National Defence
Can wars end economic decline? It may have helped in the past, but can it help today? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes of economists....
Economics Explained
India Will Not Be The Next China: Washington Consensu & Protectionism
Up until 1990 India was slightly richer than China on a per capita basis, but since then China's economy has grown far faster than India's. In this video we look at the structural issues in India's economy have thus far prevented it from...
Economics Explained
How To Fix An Economic Crisis: Moral Hazard
Let's say you find yourself as the Head of State of some country during an impending economic crash. Your country's stock market is imploding, businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and everyone is looking to you to provide...
Economics Explained
The Economics of Disasters: GDP
The Wuhan Coronavirus, the active impeachment of a sitting US president, an earthquake and volcanic eruption in the Philippines, floods in Indonesia, the death of Kobe Bryant, magnitude 7.7 earthquakes in the Caribbean and even my...
The March of Time
1953: NEW ORLEANS: PORT: WS Cargo ships, VS Ship names, Swedish 'Uddeholm Goteborg', 'Inhambane' Portugal , Norwegian 'Thalatta Tonsberg', 'Farmsun Amsterdam', 'Anapoy' on stern TU Greek flag, 'Emsriff Hamburg', 'Nichirei Maru'.
MOT 1953: NEW ORLEANS: PORT: WS Cargo ships, VS Ship names, Swedish 'Uddeholm Goteborg', 'Inhambane' Portugal , Norwegian 'Thalatta Tonsberg', 'Farmsun Amsterdam', 'Anapoy' on stern TU Greek flag, 'Emsriff Hamburg', 'Nichirei Maru'.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Dennis Kelleher on The Most Pressing Problem in Global Economics @ #INET2017
Dennis Kelleher on The Most Pressing Problem in Global Economics @ #INET2017
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Money View: Connecting the Dots in Euroland
This video visually illustrates the concepts behind "Connecting the Dots in Euroland," a blog post by Perry Mehrling at "The Money View," a blog series at INET Online.
Curated Video
Howard Davies: the Future of Finance - Who is to Blame?
Howard Davies' presentation at the Future of Finance discussion on July 14th, 2010 at the London School of Economics (LSE).
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ukraine & the Future of Europe: The moderators question
Learn the panelists views about the right wing nationalists in the Ukraine and what impact they have on the country. Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 5
SWPictures
SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - The Migrant's Story
What began as an international financial crisis has turned into a global jobs meltdown. Unemployment is rising. We look at what the fall out from the crisis means for the millions of economic migrants who have left the countries of their...
Economics Explained
The Monolithic Economy of The U.S.A
The United States of America, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet by a very respectable margin. The sheer scale of the united states wealth and influence is really really hard to fathom, even for macro-economists, sure...
Economics Explained
No. China Is Not Going To Collapse... Yet: Housing and Jobs
Why is everybody suddenly predicting that China is on the brink of collapse? What are the chances these predictions will actually come true and why is this most likely totally overblown? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how...
Economics Explained
India Will Not Be The Next China: What Could Go Wrong?
Up until 1990 India was slightly richer than China on a per capita basis, but since then China's economy has grown far faster than India's. In this video we look at the structural issues in India's economy have thus far prevented it from...
Economics Explained
Can Presidents "Make or Break" an Economy?: Debt Ceiling
The United States 2020 Presidential election has been called by pretty much every organization that covers the event in any capacity and while the final decision is not made until the special club that is the electoral college has...