Instructional Video3:20
The Business Professor

Understanding the Justification for Intellectual Property Rights

Higher Ed
This video explores the reasons and justifications for having intellectual property rights. Discover how these rights allow individuals to efficiently use and protect their intangible creations, providing incentives for further innovation.
Instructional Video14:13
Curated Video

Introduction to Comparative Advantage and Trade

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an in-depth analysis of the concept of comparative advantage in economics. The lecturer, Peter Jordan, begins by building on the concept of absolute advantage in the previous video lecture. He explains that the...
Instructional Video3:47
Professor Dave Explains

Why Do Countries Turn to Command Economies?

9th - Higher Ed
We are going through the four main economic systems, and we just learned about free markets, so now let's discuss command economies. What are they? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Command economies are not favored by...
Instructional Video8:23
Seven Dimensions

Cultural Sensitivity and Global Business Etiquette

Higher Ed
This video is an informative guide on cultural sensitivity in a global workplace. It highlights the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures, customs, and traditions to avoid offending others. The video offers...
Instructional Video4:25
ACDC Leadership

The Economics of Halloween with Jacob Clifford

12th - Higher Ed
Economics is everywhere. To prove it, I made a short video covering a few econ concepts you see on Halloween.
Instructional Video
The Economics of Seinfeld

Yada Econ: The Economics of Seinfeld: The Andrea Doria

9th - 10th
Hilarious Seinfeld episode clip [4:28] portrays the economics concept of incentive as Jerry delivers mail for Newman in an effort to help him.
Instructional Video
The Economics of Seinfeld

The Economics of Seinfeld: The Calzone

9th - 10th
Video clip [0:33] from Seinfeld demonstrates the economic concepts of altruism, utility and and incentives when George drops money into the tip jar but the man at the counter isn't looking.