Instructional Video14:15
Financial Times

Coronavirus: can we protect markets and companies?

Higher Ed
As coronavirus has spread across the globe markets have fallen sharply and entire industries have warned of imminent bankruptcy. Governments are trying to understand the potential scale of the economic fallout and how to mitigate it.
Instructional Video16:25
Curated Video

Methods of Entering International Markets for Businesses

Higher Ed
This video discusses the various methods that businesses use to expand into global markets. The lecturer explains six main approaches for international expansion, including exports, foreign direct investment, offshoring, global mergers...
Instructional Video20:40
The Wall Street Journal

All Eyes on the Federal Reserve with Loretta J. Mester

Higher Ed
Loretta Mester, president and CEO of the Federal Bank of Cleveland, discusses the role of the Fed in managing inflationary pressure, including the likelihood of interest rate hikes in 2022.
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Ticket To Ride

12th - Higher Ed
We've all been there. You've got a weekend trip coming up, just far enough away that you would like to fly, but when you check the rates the prices makes your eyes pop. And then you see a much cheaper rate for a city on the other side of...
Instructional Video12:27
Curated Video

Evaluating Monopoly Markets: Productive, Allocative, and Dynamic Efficiency

12th - Higher Ed
This video is an educational tutorial about assessing the market structure of monopolies. It discusses three types of efficiency: productive efficiency, allocative efficiency, and dynamic efficiency. The concept of natural monopolies is...
Instructional Video10:26
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Teaching Economics the Adam Smith Way

Higher Ed
In many ways, Adam Smith had a better economics education than today’s students. During the Scottish Enlightenment, moral philosophy was the first course taught at university. It grounded everything else, leading to a more nuanced...
Instructional Video14:28
The Wall Street Journal

Green Finance: A User's Guide

Higher Ed
Head of Morgan Stanley's ESG Center of Excellence Melissa James provides an introduction to the booming area of green finance, looking at its innovations, opportunities and challenges.
Instructional Video11:41
Curated Video

Evaluating Market Outcomes in Monopolistic Competition

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the efficiency outcomes and market structure of monopolistic competition. The speaker evaluates the market outcomes and efficiency of the structure by looking at productive and allocative efficiency. The short and...
Instructional Video13:41
Curated Video

The Role of the Financial Sector in Developing Economies: Challenges and Interventions

12th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation discussing the role of the financial sector in developing economies. The speaker explores the characteristics of developing economies, such as low living standards, low levels of labour productivity, poor...
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Market Structures: Understanding the Range from Perfectly Competitive Markets to Monopolies

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the topic of market structure and how markets can range in structure from being competitive to non-competitive like monopolies. The video explains the different types of market structures, such as perfect competition,...
Instructional Video9:25
Curated Video

Evaluating Regulatory Framework in Financial Sector: Pitfalls and Limitations

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the challenges and limitations of financial regulation, including the risks of under-regulation and over-regulation. The video also covers the issue of moral hazard, where the big banks are bailed out...
Instructional Video8:00
Curated Video

Forces That Change Business Aims and Objectives

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the pressures that businesses face to change their overall aims and objectives. The speaker explains that businesses are forced to evolve due to changes in the market, customers' expectations, and tastes, as well as...
Instructional Video12:44
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Modeling Imperfect Knowledge and Non-Routine Change

Higher Ed
How do you model the unmodelable? By taking seriously the idea of non-routine change. Simply put, change in capitalist economies is to a significant degree non-routine, and thus cannot be adequately represented in advance with mechanical...
Instructional Video26:03
The Wall Street Journal

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler on the SEC's Ambitious Agenda

Higher Ed
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler discusses the SEC’s new rules on climate-related disclosures and other key aspects of his ambitious agenda.
Instructional Video18:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Katharina Pistor: Creating a Socially Useful Financial System 1/5

Higher Ed
Katharina Pistor, Michael I. Sovern Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, speaking at the breakout panel entitled "How Can We Create a Financial System That Is Socially Useful?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
Instructional Video17:41
Institute for New Economic Thinking

George Soros: The Emerging Economic and Political Order - What Lies Ahead? (4/5)

Higher Ed
Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of the The Times, moderates the first panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011: The Emerging Economic and Political Order: What Lies Ahead? Part 4 of 5 with George Soros, Chairman,...
Instructional Video14:04
Curated Video

Diagrammatic Analysis of Perfect Competition in the Short Run and Long Run

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the market structure of perfect competition and how to diagrammatically analyze it. The concept of firms being price takers and selling homogeneous products with perfect information is explained. The video provides...
Instructional Video4:38
Jabzy

Myth of the Silk Road - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Myth of the Silk Road
Instructional Video2:38
Financial Times

Coronavirus sell-off why markets have further to fall | Charts that Count

Higher Ed
The FT's US finance editor Rob Armstrong says investors in the S&P 500 have made above average returns over the past decade. But at this point, that is both reassuring and frightening.
Instructional Video25:40
The Wall Street Journal

The Making Of A Global Hit

Higher Ed
Creators behind popular global films, John Penotti and Janet Yang, discuss how they are winning over the world's largest audience at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Instructional Video33:25
The Wall Street Journal

China Inc.'s Buying Spree

Higher Ed
China Renaissance's Fan Bao and Bytedance's Zhen Liu discuss the outlook for tech deals in China and prospects for expansion with WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker at the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong.
Instructional Video23:55
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Q&A: The Market or the State? (6/6)

Higher Ed
Roman Frydman, Philippe Aghion, William Janeway, William Lazonick, Ha-Joon Chang, and Peter Jungen at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011
Instructional Video8:56
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Role of the Economics Profession in the Global Crisis

Higher Ed
A lineup of top Economists explain how the economics profession was partly responsible for the recent Financial meltdown and Great Recession.
Instructional Video11:35
Curated Video

Diagrammatic Analysis of Monopolistic Markets

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of monopolistic competition and its representation via the use of cost revenue curves on a diagram. The presentation also analyzes how the outcomes of this market structure differ in both the short run and...