Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why We Need a Federal Jobs Guarantee
13 million people looking for living wage work is not a “full employment” economy. Why should the federal government adopt a jobs guarantee? Just ask the 13 million Americans looking for living wage work. That’s what Pavlina Tcherneva,...
TLDR News
Office Work Automation: You Aren't Too Creative To Be Replaced
Over recent years we have seen more and more jobs being replaced by robotics. But what will happen when AI comes for white collar and office work? Are you really too creative to be replaced?
Institute for New Economic Thinking
America's First Black Economist
Eighty years ago, Sadie Alexander was writing on the devaluation of household work, a topic that has only recently been covered by graduate economics programs. That’s just one of the ways the pioneering economist was ahead of her time,...
ACDC Leadership
The Phillips Curve (Macro Review) - Macro Topic 5.2
In this video I explain the Phillips Curve and the relationship between inflation and unemploymnet. Remeber that there are two curves the long run curve and the short run curve. Thanks for watching.
ACDC Leadership
Minimum Wage Misconceptions with Jacob Clifford
My names is Jacob Clifford and I'm an economics teacher and all around swell guy. With the ongoing debate over increasing the minimum wage I decided to make a video to clarify common misunderstandings. You should share this video with...
ACDC Leadership
Macro 3.3- Long- Run Aggregate Supply
Mr. Clifford explains the Long Run Aggregate Supply Curve (LRAS) and the relationship between price level and output in the long run.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Fixing the Eurozone
I just re-read the introduction for Hans Werner-Sinn. There's a few grammatical errors that I picked up. Maybe you can replace with this version (which fixes the mistakes): As the interview with Hans Werner-Sinn illustrates, there is no...
History Hit
How the Cold War Shaped Western Democracy with Simon Reid-Henry: Sources and surprises while writing
How does the author choose his sources and chart how to go about it? What surprised him most while writing his book? How the Cold War Shaped Western Democracy with Simon Reid-Henry, Part 4
Healthcare Triage
Carrot vs Stick: The Social Safety Net, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Work Requirements
In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare Triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and health equity. The episodes that do so will be a...
Financial Times
In charts: why millennials are worse off than their parents
From higher unemployment figures, heavier burden loans and less chances of out-earning their parents at the same age, the FT's Lauren Leatherby explains in 5 charts why young Americans might not afford the lifestyle that their parents...
The Wall Street Journal
Cecilia Rouse on the changing U.S. Economy
Chairwoman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers discusses inflation, the dislocated supply chain and the impact of vaccine mandates on the workforce.
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 3, Question 13: The Phillips Curve
Join the hundreds of thousands of students that have used Mr. Clifford's videos and resources to ace your macroeconomics course.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Economic Legacy of Racism
Why does the racial divide persist between comparatively similar segments of the workforce? If additional education is not the solution to racial inequality, what is? In this interview, Professor Sandy Darity discusses the troubling...
Curated Video
Patterns of Employment and Unemployment in the UK: Understanding the Impact of Historical Changes and Influential Factors
The video is a lecture on patterns of employment and unemployment in the UK. The presenter discusses the factors that influence employment patterns, such as consumer preferences, technology, trade, population growth, and social changes....
The Wall Street Journal
The Disrupted Labor Market
Jonas Prising, chief executive of ManpowerGroup, discusses talent shortages, wage inflation and how the pandemic has changed the expectations of employers and employees.
ACDC Leadership
Macro 3.2- Inflationary and Recessionary Gaps with Fiscal and Monetary Policy AP Macro
Mr. Clifford's explanation of inflationary and recessionary gaps. Be sure to watch the bonus round which includes an overview of fiscal and monetary policy. Please keep in mind that these video lessons are not designed to teach you the...
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 2 Intro: Measuring the Economy
A quick overview of what you will cover in the second unit of Macroeconomics. Virtually all teachers will cover the same topics, but keep in mind that some teachers might teach a few concepts in a different order.
ACDC Leadership
Macro 2.7- Business Cycle Unit Summary (Old version)
Mr. Clifford explains how the Business Cycle shows the main concepts of macroeconomics
ACDC Leadership
Macro Unit 3, Question 10- Recessionary Gap and Classical Economists
Join the hundreds of thousands of students that have used Mr. Clifford's videos and resources to ace your macroeconomics course.
Curated Video
Measuring Unemployment
The video lecture is about measuring unemployment, discussing the difference between unemployed and claimant count measures, and the reliability of the data. The instructor explains the ILO standard definition of unemployment and how it...
IDG TECHtalk
How robots fight the coronavirus pandemic
While medical workers and scientists work on the front lines to fight the coronavirus, robots have been deployed to perform more menial tasks to combat COVID-19. From sanitizing floors to taking inventory, robots have played a critical...
Kult America
Abandoned - Atlantic City
Over the past years Atlantic City, New Jersey, has been slowly turning into a ghost city. Once one of the most popular gambling destinations, now it’s dotted with enormous abandoned hotels with little to see and little to eat. What was...
One Minute History
The Great Inflation - One Minute History
From 1965 to 1982 a macroeconomic event known as “The Great Inflation” cast a shadow on the post-World War Two Global Monetary System. During this time, inflation rose from a rate of 1% a year, to its peak in 1980, of almost 15%. Jobs...
Intelligence Squared
Europe is failing its Muslims.
Europe is failing its Muslims. Murray v Ramadan highlights.