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Curated Video
Understanding Economic Growth: Benefits, Limitations, and Impact on Quality of Life
The video is a lecture on economic growth. The presenter discusses the financial benefits of economic growth, such as increased consumption of goods and services. However, he also highlights the limitations and challenges attached to...
Curated Video
Introduction to Variation and Spread in Economics
The video explores the concepts of variation and spread in economics. The speaker explains the meaning of range, quantiles, and standard deviation and how they can be used to interpret and analyze data. He discusses the different types...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Bewildering Lack of Data on History's Other Great Manias, Crashes and Panics - David Harding
David Harding is extremely interested in finding and analyzing data from historical financial crashes, because financial markets. he says, can be laboratories for studying a whole range of human behavior. Interviewed by Peter Leyden at...
Curated Video
Introduction to Measuring Economic Activity: GDP and the Three Approaches
This video introduces the concepts of measuring economic activity, with a focus on gross domestic product (GDP) and the three measures of GDP: output, income, and expenditure. The presenter explains why measuring economic activity is...
Bill Carmody
Using Data to Drive Sales and Advocacy: A Conversation with Sanjiv Gajiwala
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Sanjiv Gajiwala, the head of marketing for Mike's Hard Lemonade. They discuss how Mike's Hard Lemonade uses data from Oracle and Datalogics to analyze the impact of their digital marketing efforts...
Science360
The value of social, behavioral and economic sciences
The National Science Foundation's Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) directorate supports a wide range of research in the social, behavioral and economic sciences that investigates questions about people and our world. The...
Crash Course
How Are We All Part of Ending Outbreaks? Crash Course Outbreak Science
Over the course of this series, we've seen that outbreak science is actually MANY sciences, including biology, epidemiology, sociology, and even economics! Because outbreak science is an interdisciplinary field, everyone has a role to...
Curated Video
Measuring and Assessing Income Inequality Using Lorenz Curve and Gini Index
In this video, the presenter explains how to measure and assess income inequality using a Lorenz curve and the Gini Index. He breaks down the complicated definitions of the Lorenz curve and simplifies it as a graph indicating income...
TED Talks
TED: Why sneakers are a great investment | Josh Luber
Josh Luber is a "sneakerhead," a collector of rare or limited sneakers. With their insatiable appetite for exclusive sneakers, these tastemakers drive marketing and create hype for the brands they love, specifically Nike, which...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
David Weinstein - When Banks Fail, the Case of Japan
What happens to Main Street when Wall Street fails? Japan expert David Weinstein squeezes a unique data set to answer this question. While in the US you will find data on banks and data on firms separately, in Japan there's data that...
Curated Video
Measuring Productivity in Domestic and International Contexts
This video focuses on issues around measuring productivity in both domestic and international contexts. The video explains the various inputs that are measured and highlights the common approach of measuring productivity on a per hour...
Curated Video
Understanding the Phillips Curve and the Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemployment
The video is about the Phillips curve, which shows the relationship between inflation and unemployment. The speaker explains how to analyze the tradeoff using the Phillips curve and highlights the short-term nature of this tradeoff. He...
Curated Video
Understanding the Power of Statistics: Making Informed Decisions
This video provides an introduction to the basic concepts of statistics. It explains that statistics is a type of math that involves collecting and analyzing data in order to make informed decisions and predictions. The video uses...
One Minute Economics
China Before Mao Zedong and Communism* (Marxism-Leninism) in One Minute: History, Politics & Economy
This is the first video out of 3 about... you've guessed it, China :) More specifically, I've analyzed not just China's economy but also the historic/political dimension in one minute. The data I've used takes us back roughly 2,000...
RealLifeLore
The Terrifying True Scale of Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear weapons have come a long way and come in all types of different sizes. Some are relatively small while others are enormous, so big they boggle the mind at what they can be capable of. This video analyzes the sizes and impacts of...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 7: Gross Domestic Product
We know that businesses can make a profit and improve their worth, but can a nation do the same? Scholars investigate the Gross Domestic Product in the seventh video lesson of a 10-part economic series. They analyze how a nation creates...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 3: Equilibrium
Does the economy ever achieve a perfect balance? Scholars analyze how the market balances itself with supply and demand. The third episode in a 10-part video series on economics focuses on consumer demand and its impact on overall prices...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Economic Indicators
Series of videos reviews essential economic concepts including price inflation, Consumer Price Index, Gross Domestic Product, and unemployment rates.