ACDC Leadership
Aggregate Demand- Macro Topic 3.1 (Old Version)
In this video. I explain the most important graph in most introductory macroeconomics courses- the aggregate demand model. In this video I cover aggregate demand (AD), aggregate supply (AS), and the long run aggregate supply (LRAS). Make...
TLDR News
Britain's First Deal Since Brexit: UK Australia Trade Deal Explained - TLDR News
One of the main selling points of Brexit was that it'd allow the UK to strike trade deals with other countries. Yesterday, for the first time, this came true with Johnson announcing a trade deal with Australia - the only original deal...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Exports Alone Can’t Make Poor Countries Rich
“Blindly” Engaging in Global Supply Chains Can Erode Developing Nations’ Economic Power In a world composed of global value chains, headline global trade data can mask the truth about how much exports are actually benefiting a country,...
TLDR News
Who Does The UK Trade With Most? - Data Dive
With Brexit coming up so soon it's important to consider who the UK actually trade with. Which countries does the UK export the most of their goods and services to and who does the UK rely on for imports?
Curated Video
Understanding the Importance of Trade Balance in Goods and Services
In this video, the trade balance of a country in terms of goods and services is discussed as an important indicator of the country's competitiveness in the global market. The video also discusses the impact of trade deficits and...
TLDR News
How Will Brexit Affect the United States - TLDR News
Considering we spend a lot of time on our main channel discussing the effects of Brexit on the UK and Europe, it only made sense to apply that to the US on this channel. In this video, we discuss what Brexit means for the US and how it...
Curated Video
Globalization: Definition, Causes, and Impacts
In this video, the lecturer defines globalization as the process of economic and financial integration that has progressively removed national boundaries from the financing, production, sale, and distribution of goods and services. He...
ACDC Leadership
Balance of Payments (BOP) Accounts- Macro 6.1
In this video I explain the Balance of Payments with the current and capital (financial) account. Keep in mind that when a country has a deficit in one account they must have a surplus in the other account. Thanks for watching.
The Wall Street Journal
Trade and China
U.S. trade talks with Beijing have so far failed to get China to change practices that hurt foreign business - from subsidizing its own companies to stealing intellectual property. A look inside the Central Committee's strategy.
Financial Times
Why the US isn't winning the trade war with China
The FT's global China editor James Kynge says for all Donald Trump's rhetoric about how tariffs are working, the numbers show that China's trade surplus with the US is widening
Next Animation Studio
US dumping 5 times more plastic than previously thought
America’s contribution to the plastic trash crisis in the world’s oceans is a lot worse than previously thought.
The March of Time
1952: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Angled WS The International House, Chairman Rudolf S. Hecht sitting, SOT talking about slogan of peace & 'to know each other better, like each other better', foreign trade, pay exports w/ imports, no credit or gifts.
MOT 1952: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Angled WS The International House, Chairman Rudolf S. Hecht sitting, SOT talking about slogan of peace & 'to know each other better, like each other better', foreign trade, pay exports w/ imports, no...
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...
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.
The Wall Street Journal
The View From Washington: Part II
The top priorities of the Department of Agriculture at a time when trade tensions and other global trends are clouding the outlook for many U.S. farmers.
Ancient Lights Media
Armenia
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Armenia.
Ancient Lights Media
Kyrgyzstan
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Kyrgyzstan.
Curated Video
Understanding Monetary Policy and Interest Rates in the UK
This video provides an explanation of monetary policy and its role in creating price stability in the economy. It specifically focuses on the UK's central bank, the Bank of England, and their target of a 2% annual increase in the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Discussion and Q&A: The Future of Europe 6/6
Discussion and Q&A at the panel entitled "The Future of Europe" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin. April 13, 2012. #inetberlin
TLDR News
What Brexit Deal Do EU Countries Want? (Part Two) - Brexit Explained
We are running through what every country wants from a Brexit Deal. A few weeks ago we tackled the biggest countries by population, now we are going through what the smaller nations are looking for.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Erik Berglöf: Debt: Inflation and Austerity 2/5
Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development speaks on panel entitled "The Challenge of DeLeveraging and Overhangs of Debt I: Inflation and Austerity" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
TLDR News
What Brexit Deal Do EU Countries Want? - Brexit Explained
Our viewers asked us to make a video which runs through what every single EU nation wants from the EU/UK brexit deal. They asked, we did. So here is a breakdown of what individual EU countries want from Brexit...
Economics Explained
The Economy Of The North Pole
This is the arctic: home to a small specialized economic zone that doesn’t technically belong to any established nation on earth. The North Pole is an interesting economic case study, primarily because of its surprisingly incredible...
TLDR News
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Britain Applies to a New Trading Group - TLDR News
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade grouping of 11 nations all of whom are based around the Pacific Ocean (as the name suggests). Their new prospective member, Britain, seems undeterred by geography & is looking to join the club. In...