Financial Times
Has the US dollar stopped making sense?
John Authers tries to explain why the dollar is falling, even as US bond yields rise and money pours into the US stock market.
Bill Carmody
Unshakable: Achieving Wealth and Happiness
In this video, Tony Robbins discusses his new book, "Unshakable," which focuses on financial strategies and advice for achieving financial freedom and stability. He emphasizes the importance of being a conscious investor and making smart...
Bill Carmody
Dealstorming: The Power of Collaboration in Sales and Marketing
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Tim Sanders, a world-renowned international keynote speaker and author of the book "Dealstorming." They discuss the importance of collaboration in sales and marketing, and how bringing together a...
Curated Video
Indicators of Economic Development
The video discusses the indicators of economic development, which are the areas that developing countries can focus on improving to increase their living standards and rate of development. The speaker explains how low living standards,...
Curated Video
Sustainable Growth
In this video, the speaker provides a lesson on sustainability and focuses on the importance of achieving sustainable growth through shifts in the long run aggregate supply curve. He discusses two situations: a simple outward long run...
Financial Times
Gillian Tett asks if banking culture has really changed
The FT's Gillian Tett discusses the 'flaw' in Alan Greenspan's thinking and how culture has been overlooked at the cost to the global economy 10 years on from the financial crisis. By understanding the role of culture in banking, are we...
Curated Video
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis: Exploring the Keynesian AS Curve
This is a lecture on aggregate demand and aggregate supply analysis, focusing on the Keynesian AS curve. The speaker provides examples of different impacts on the economy depending on which part of the AS curve is relevant at any given...
Curated Video
Understanding Investments
This video is a lecture on the topic of investments. In the lecture, the presenter provides definitions for various terms related to investments such as fixed capital, working capital, and depreciation. He also covers the factors that...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Anton Korinek - Capital Flows, Crises and Externalities: A Primer
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Session 4: Toward a New Global Financial Architecture
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Equity and Growth Through Knowledge Based Economies
Chris Benner is an environmental and urban economist researching regional development and employment in America. He is a Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Executive Director of the...
Bill Carmody
Kim's Testimonial of Three Rules of Marriage
This is perhaps the best testimonial I have heard about our bestselling book, "The Three Rules of Marriage." When I think about why my wife and I wrote this book, this is better than we could have envisioned ourselves. Thank you Kim...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alexander Field: A Great Leap Forward - Productivity Growth During the Great Depression (1/4)
Alexander Field offers a new take on postwar prosperity in the United States. While public spending during the Second World War is often credited with laying the foundation for postwar growth, Field suggests this foundation had long been...
The Economist
Where to invest in 2019?
2018 was a difficult year for investors. American markets were the best bet last year, but where should people put their money in 2019?
Visual Learning Systems
Your Diet: What's in Food?
The video discusses the different kinds of food and how they contain various nutrients that provide energy and other essential substances that the body needs. It explains the differences between foods and how they taste and contain...
Curated Video
Evaluating Food Production Techniques: Farming Practices, Fishing, and Biotechnology
This video discusses and evaluates different food production techniques, including farming practices, sustainable fishing, fish farms, and biotechnologies. The video examines the efficiency and potential ethical and environmental...
Curated Video
Exponential Decay: Understanding the Formula and Solving Problems
This is a lesson on exponential decay, which is the opposite of exponential growth. The presenter explains that exponential decay occurs when the growth rate is negative and provides examples of how to calculate the values of a and b in...
Bill Carmody
Social Media That Sells
Bill Carmody wants you to reevaluate your social media marketing to make sure it sells.
Curated Video
Calculating Exponential Growth and Decay
In this video, the teacher explains how to create and solve simple exponential functions by examining exponential growth and decay problems. Using the example of bacteria growing on a toothbrush, the teacher demonstrates how to calculate...
Catalyst University
Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) | Results & Theory
Here, I explain the results and theory underlying mannitol salt agar. I also show a flow-chart that guides the student in interpreting the result correctly.
Bill Carmody
The Power of Emotional Connection in Marketing
Everyone buys on emotion but then back-fills with logic. Bill Carmody goes into detail on why emotional reasons to buy are just as important as logical reasons to buy.
Financial Times
Mapping how railroads built America
A new look at antique US railroad maps reveals how cities grew over the past 200 years. The FT's Alan Smith and Steven Bernard trace how cities, people and the economy spread from coast to coast. Featuring data from the HISDAC-US Data...
ACDC Leadership
Development Economics- EconMovies #11
In this episode I overanalyze Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger. I discuss the field of developmental economics and explain how Steve Rodgers can be seen as a metaphor for the world's underdeveloped countries.
Weatherthings
Wildfire Safety: Threats and impacts
How, when, and where wildfires happen, with a focus on safety. Wildfires need fuel and heat, so they can happen in any dry place. They are a natural part of Earth and they do have benefits. Most are caused by human activity. Wildfires...