Institute for New Economic Thinking
One Dollar. One Vote. [Emmanuel Saez]
Inequality is destroying our society. While taxation is meant to organize resources for the public good, our current tax system serves only the few. When wealth is consolidated, elections are bought, and democracy dies.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Corporate-Led Globalization is Unsustainable
Globalization’s elite winners get lower taxes while its losers pay more Economist Gabriel Zucman discusses how globalization shapes the way taxes, corporate profits, and income are shifted around the world.
The Business Professor
The Taxing and Spending Power - Explained
This Video Explains The Taxing and Spending Power - Explained
The Business Professor
Understanding Adjusted Gross Income
In this video, the concept of adjusted gross income (AGI) is explained. AGI is the income that individuals are taxed on, which is calculated by combining all applicable income sources and subtracting deductions. The video also discusses...
Economics Explained
Do We Actually Need Taxes?: What Are Taxes?
Taxes are an unfortunate reality for most people living and working in the modern world, we pay them every year, we complain about them, and then we forget them until next year. Taxes are one of the most important elements of any economy...
ACDC Leadership
Government Intervention- Micro Topic 2.8
Hey Econ students! I'm back with new videos to help you learn and love economics. This video explores the effects of government intervention including: price ceilings, price floors, subsidies, and taxes. Make sure that you can draw these...
After Skool
End of the American Dream: Wealth Inequality Explained in 2-Minutes
This video is NOT suggesting that we punish those who have worked hard to achieve success. It is trying to point out a major flaw in the system. If an entire student body fails a class, then something must be wrong. The teacher isn't...
ACDC Leadership
Taxes on Producers- Micro Topic 2.8
I explain excise taxes any show what happens to consumer surplus, producer surplus, and deadweight loss as a result of a tax. Make sure to watch the section about tax incidence and who pays the majority of a tax.
Cerebellum
The Abolitionists: 1832-1844 - South Carolina's Ordinance Of Nullification 1832
National Expansion (1832-1848) American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In...
The Business Professor
Introduction to Small Business Accounting Processes
In this video, the speaker discusses the essential accounting processes that small businesses need to have in place. They emphasize the importance of bookkeeping, operational accounting, payroll accounting, and tax accounting. The...
The Business Professor
Who are Users of Accounting Information
Who are Users of Accounting Information
Neuro Transmissions
What Are Overhead Payments?
The administration has proposed a cut of nearly $6 billion to the NIH budget in 2018. They say that no research will be directly affected because the NIH budget will trim inefficient, "wasteful" overhead payments. But what are those...
ACDC Leadership
Fiscal & Monetary Policy - Macro Topic 5.1
In this video I overview fiscal and monetary policy and how the economy adjust in the long run. Keep in mind that fiscal and monetary policy shift aggregate demand while waiting for the economy to adjust is a shift in aggregate supply....
Mazz Media
Introduction to Accounting
Introduction to Accounting Using real world examples, this live-action video introduces the profession of accounting in a dynamic style. The program begins with a brief history of accounting from ancient cuneiform business records to the...
Curated Video
Should we tax the rich more?
Taxation is necessary in order to provide public services like roads, education and health care. But as the world's elderly population grows, and the demand for public services increases, countries will need to reassess how they tax....
ACDC Leadership
Automatic Stabilizers- Macro Topic 3.9
In this video I explain the basics of fiscal policy and the difference between non-discretionary and discretionary fiscal policy.
PBS
What If There Were No Taxes?
Everybody hates paying taxes, but what if no one had to pay them? As strange as this may seem to modern Americans, until the 16th amendment, the USA didn't have a permanent federal income tax. So how would America be different if federal...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Connotative vs Denotative
The Connotative vs Denotative meaning of words matters and these definitions and examples will help you choose your words for maximum impact as an emerging leader.
Curated Video
People and Events That Shaped the US Constitution
PEOPLE AND EVENTS THAT SHAPED THE US CONSTITUTION CHAPTER 1. Montesquieu’s Ideas About Government In this video students will learn about Montesquieu one of the foremost political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Viewers will come to...
Jabzy
Belgian Colonial Plans - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Belgian Colonial Plans
Curated Video
Understanding Indirect Taxes and Tax Incidence in Markets
This video explains the concept of indirect taxes and how they are imposed by the government on the purchase of goods and services. The video highlights two forms of indirect taxes - specific or unit taxes and ad valorem taxes or...
Curated Video
Analysing Taxes and SubsidiesAnalyzing Taxes and Subsidies: A Guide to Understanding Their Effect on Markets
The video is a lecture on how taxes and subsidies affect a market. The speaker explains the key terms and concepts, such as the shifts in the supply and demand curves caused by taxes and subsidies, the incidence of taxes, the revenue...
Bedtime History
The American Revolution
The American Revolution is America’s founding story, told and retold for generations. The founding generation of Americans, led by such famous names as Washington, Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson, are credited with leading the American...
Bedtime History
Making the U.S. Constitution
After the American Revolution, America was free from Great Britain and finally existed as its own country. However, America now lacked a set of laws to govern it. At the time, the states were not united, and each state had its own set of...