Instructional Video4:59
Economics Explained

Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 3: War in Ukraine & Yuan Problems

9th - Higher Ed
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 3/3: The video discusses the potential for China's currency, the RMB, to become the world's reserve currency. The video also examines the limitations and problems with the RMB,...
Instructional Video2:16
Economics Explained

China's Major Tax Problem: China's Economic Ranking

9th - Higher Ed
We will look at the systemic issues that China will have to overcome, to stop living on borrowed time and create a sustainable system to fund its government's activities.



Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the...
Instructional Video4:17
Economics Explained

Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 1: Introduction & USD as Reserve Currency

9th - Higher Ed
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 1/3: This video discusses the concept of a world reserve currency, focusing on the current status of the US dollar and the potential for China's currency to become the new world...
Instructional Video2:14
Economics Explained

The Economics of China’s Enormous Belt & Road Initiative: Introduction

9th - Higher Ed
China's Belt and Road initiative is set to be the most influential economic development project in recent history. It’ll be an investment measured in trillions, connecting dozens of nations with roads, rail lines, shipping routes,...
Instructional Video5:29
Economics Explained

The Economics of China’s Enormous Belt & Road Initiative: The Other Participants

9th - Higher Ed
China's Belt and Road initiative is set to be the most influential economic development project in recent history. It’ll be an investment measured in trillions, connecting dozens of nations with roads, rail lines, shipping routes,...
Instructional Video5:40
Economics Explained

The Economics of China’s Enormous Belt & Road Initiative: Belt & Road

9th - Higher Ed
China's Belt and Road initiative is set to be the most influential economic development project in recent history. It’ll be an investment measured in trillions, connecting dozens of nations with roads, rail lines, shipping routes,...
Instructional Video3:11
Economics Explained

The Economics of China’s Enormous Belt & Road Initiative: Alternatives

9th - Higher Ed
China's Belt and Road initiative is set to be the most influential economic development project in recent history. It’ll be an investment measured in trillions, connecting dozens of nations with roads, rail lines, shipping routes,...
Instructional Video29:48
The Wall Street Journal

IMF’s Gita Gopinath on Global Economic Backdrop

Higher Ed
Gita Gopinath, first deputy managing director of the IMF, discusses what inflation, market volatility and soaring interest rates mean for global growth.
Instructional Video7:31
TLDR News

3 Reasons China Won't Overtake the US

12th - Higher Ed
A recurring geopolitical question is whether China will surpass the U.S. as the world's dominant superpower. In this video, we explain why the strength of the dollar and China's economic and demographic crises will keep America in the...
Instructional Video14:41
Economics Explained

The Economy of Modern Day China

9th - Higher Ed
China has come along way.



As of the time of this writing, the communist country is the second-largest economy in the world and looks poised to reclaim its title as the world's largest economy within the nex

t...
Instructional Video15:34
Economics Explained

Why You Should Be Worried About China's Debt Crisis | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Why You Should Be Worried About China's Debt Crisis | Economics Explained
Instructional Video3:26
Khan Academy

Floating Exchange Effects on China

11th - Higher Ed
Now that we understand what the Chinese Government does to keep its currency artificially suppressed, Sal explores what might happen if they were to allow a free-floating exchange against the dollar. He outlines the hypothetical ripple...
Instructional Video3:26
Khan Academy

Floating Exchange Effects on China

11th - Higher Ed
Now that we understand what the Chinese Government does to keep its currency artificially suppressed, Sal explores what might happen if they were to allow a free-floating exchange against the dollar. He outlines the hypothetical ripple...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Chinese Currency: Data on Chinese Foreign Assets Increase

9th - 10th
A comparison of the Chinese M1 (i.e., liquid) money supply against the increase in acquisitions of foreign assets in 2010, which would be assets in other currencies. The acquisitions support the growth of the Chinese economy, and help to...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Currency: Pegging the Yuan

9th - 10th
Explains how the Chinese Central Bank could peg the yuan to the dollar by printing yuan and buying dollars (building up a dollar reserve). [6:51]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Floating Exchange Effect on China

9th - 10th
Sal Khan discusses the Floating Exchange Effect on China. [3:25]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Currency: China Keeps Peg but Diversifies Holdings

9th - 10th
Looks at how China is able to keep its currency peg but still diversify its holdings. [4:15]