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Institute for New Economic Thinking
The "Strange World" of a Balance Sheet Recession
In part 1 of INET's interview with Richard Koo, he lays out the ideas behind a "Balance Sheet Recession," and discusses why the monetary policy QE 2 won't work<br/>
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Arjun Jayadev: Inequality and Macroeconomics Dynamics 2/5
Arjun Jayadev, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston speaking at the panel entitled "The Impact of Inequality on Macroeconomics Dynamics" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost...
All Ears English
Desperate Times How to Use this Phrase When Things Are Tough - All Ears English Podcast 1811
Desperate Times How to Use this Phrase When Things Are Tough - All Ears English Podcast 1811
The Wall Street Journal
Justin Trudeau on Leadership
Canadian Prime Minister talks about essential skills to sell a common vision and overcoming hurdles that may have stymied previous generations of leaders.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Fixing the Eurozone
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...
As the interview with Hans Werner-Sinn...
The Wall Street Journal
Fintech's Fixer
Checking in with SoFi's new boss, who is expanding its mission and business while rebooting the company's formerly fraught culture. Anthony Noto, CEO of SoFi, speaks with Jason Anders, Chief News Editor of The Wall Street Journal.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Richard Koo: How the West is Repeating Japan's Mistakes
In INET's exclusive interview with the Chief Economist at Nomura Research Institute's Richard Koo, he discusses the ideas behind "Balance Sheet Recessions," why QE2 won't work, and how China's monetary policy was effective in the wake...
The Wall Street Journal
The Economic Outlook- Part 1
The U.S. economy has been expanding since 2009, but globally growth is slowing. Did someone say "recession"? Lawrence A. Kudlow, Assistant to the President and Director of the National Economic Council, offers his perspective.
ACDC Leadership
Aggregate Demand and Supply Practice- Macro Topic 3.5 and 3.6
Be sure to pause the video and try the practice questions on your own. In this video I explain what you should watch out for when answering exam questions and give you several practice questions too make sure you know what happens to...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Richard Koo: Where do we go from here? 3/5
Richard Koo, Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference...
Hip Hughes History
Alexander Hamilton: Economic Policies, Federalist Papers & First Bank of the United States
A broad-concept based video lecture on Hamilton's (and the Federalist Party) economic policies as Secretary of the Treasury under Washington. Includes a sprinkling on the Federalist Papers, the Whiskey Rebellion, tariffs, the National...
ACDC Leadership
Monetary Policy- Macro 4.6
Hey econ students! Monetary policy is one of the most important and most difficult concepts that you will learn in your macroeconomics class. Be sure that you understand how to show changes in the money supply on the money market graph...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Victor Shih: Political Economy of Structural Adjustment (4/7)
Victor Shih, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, speaking at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Yanis Varoufakis: The Future of Europe 5/6
Yanis Varoufakis, Department of Economics, University of Athens 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<br/>
TLDR News
Johnson's Plans to Increase Student Debt: Hurting Young People? - TLDR News
Over the weekend the FT reported plans that would see the threshold for student debt payments lowered. So in this video, we discuss what the report would mean, the changes that will be made and if it's really fair.
The Wall Street Journal
A Financial Outlook
What does 2022 hold for markets, the economy, trade and inflation? Barclays CEO Jes Staley talks to the Wall Street Journal about the next stage of the economic recovery, the return to work, and what it all means for frothy markets.
The Wall Street Journal
Seeding the Next Tech Generation
Y Combinator President Sam Altman, GGV Capital Managing Partner Jenny Lee and Section 32 founder Bill Maris talk to WSJ reporter Rolfe Winkler about how the next wave of tech companies will be funded at the WSJ D.Live conference in...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Atif Mian: On the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus 3/4
Atif Mian, Joe Shoong Chair in International Business, Haas School of Business,University of California at Berkeley speaking at the breakout panel entitled "Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on the Context? Balance Sheet...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andres Velasco: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (3 of 5)
Andres Velasco is the Former Finance Minister of Chile, and a speaker at INET's Conference at Bretton Woods on April 10, 2011<br/>
The Wall Street Journal
James Gorman's Financial Outlook
What do Russian sanctions, soaring inflation, interest rate hikes and the risks of more supply disruptions out of China mean for the financial outlook? Morgan Stanley’s chairman and CEO weighs in.
Curated Video
Understanding the European Union
The video provides an in-depth overview of the European Union, its history, purpose, and the benefits and drawbacks of membership. The speaker discusses the institutions of the EU and the impact of EU policies on member countries. The...
ACDC Leadership
Monetary Policy Graphs (2 of 2) - Macro 4.6
Here is the second video where I explain how the Fed uses monetary policy to adjust interests rates and shift aggregate demand. Enjoy.
Financial Times
Why Hong Kong is the world's least affordable city
The rate rise by the US Federal Reserve has lifted mortgage rates in Hong Kong making it a more expensive place to live. The FT's Emma Dunkley looks at why the property market is overvalued.