Lecture 20: Fallout: The Housing Crisis and its Aftermath
In this lecture, Professor Shapiro discusses what produced the subprime mortgage crisis, what the results were and what the lessons are for today.
YaleCourses
Why Doesn't the US Have Paid Parental Leave?
Check out Sound Field! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvMLMyKPomE6kTTL9Kv8Iww The day is finally here! Your baby has arrived and you're officially a ...
Origin Of Everything
Steve Keen «When the Swabian hausfrau saves, what does she do to your bank account?»
Savings is promoted as a private virtue that should be practiced at a national and international level as well. What happens to the economy when it is ...
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
The Importance of Civil Society (Part 2)
In Part 2, we expand on the ideas introduced in Part 1 and extrapolate on the sources of External Decay that have negatively impacted Civil Society. Sources: ...
Political Juice
Secret History: Winter of Discontent
Over the winter of 1978-79 a series of industrial disputes over pay rises caused major disruption and had a significant impact on the popularity of the Labour ...
David Boothroyd
Germany's Hidden Crisis: Social Decline in the Heart of Europe | Oliver Nachtwey | Talks at Google
Oliver Nachtwey is the Chair of Social Structure Analysis at the University of Basel. They are one of the German-speaking world's leading young sociologists ...
Talks at Google
What Will It Take to End the Policing Crisis? Against the Technological Fix
The last five years of popular protests have advanced numerous solutions to the intertwined problems of over-policing and mass incarceration, from mandatory ...
ArtCenter College of Design
Milton Friedman Speaks: Money and Inflation (B1230) - Full Video
Inflation is blamed on many things. But it has only one cause: It is a monetary phenomenon. Inflation occurs when the quantity of money increases faster than the ...
Free To Choose Network
Inequality and the future of capitalism
A speech given by Sir Angus Deaton at the launch of the IFS Deaton Review, an IFS initiative funded by the Nuffield Foundation. The IFS Deaton Review is the ...
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Lecture 08 Unconventional Monetary Policy: The Fallacies underlying Quantitative Easing
Conventional and unconventional monetary policy both suffer from the same flaw: they are based on unrealistic models of how a market economy operates.
ProfSteveKeen
How Did Ordinary Citizens Become Murderers?
What prompted average people to commit extraordinary crimes in support of the Nazi cause? In the Holocaust era, countless ordinary people acted in ways that ...
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Stephan Haggard on developmental states
Professor Stephan Haggard, UC SanDiego, discusses development states. The concept of the developmental state emerged to explain the rapid growth of East ...
Global Development Institute
Chairman Bernanke's College Lecture Series: The Federal Reserve and the Financial Crisis, Part 2
The Federal Reserve after World War II.
Federal Reserve
Ann Pettifor - Financing the Green New Deal
The Green New Deal is a concept which combines the socio-economic policies of the 1930s New Deal with investment in sustainable infrastructure. Ms Pettifor ...
IIEA
The Rise of Populism in America
Populism is most simply defined as support for the concerns of ordinary people, and those who call themselves populists — whether on the right or left of the ...
The Aspen Institute
Fixing Capitalism’s Deepest Flaws
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Peter Barnes, entrepreneur and former Newsweek correspondent, discusses his new book “With Liberty and Dividends For All: How to ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Beyond civil rights: The Moynihan Report and its legacy
Daniel Geary, the author of Beyond Civil Rights: The Moynihan Report and its Legacy, examines the relationship between the Moynihan Report and the civil ...
Ford School
The Queen's Coronation: Behind Closed Doors (Royal Family Documentary) | Timeline
The Coronation in 1953 appeared to be a glittering triumph for the House of Windsor. But behind the scenes there was a three-cornered story of jealousy and ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Davos 2019 - When Global Orders Fail
From the Great Depression to the populist fallout from the 2008 crash, shocks to the financial architecture open cracks in domestic and international politics.
World Economic Forum
"How Do Democracies Fall Apart (And Could it Happen Here)?" Session 1
"How Do Democracies Fall Apart (And Could it Happen Here)?" A conference of the Yale Program on Democracy (http://ypd.macmillan.yale.edu) and Bright Line ...
YaleUniversity
History is Marching
History is Marching is a feature length documentary analysing the rise in tensions between major powers across the globe over the course of 2018.
Prolekult
'Why can't you afford a home?': a talk by Josh Ryan-Collins
Josh Ryan-Collins, head of research at IIPP, discusses his latest book 'Why can't you afford a home?' and what we can do about it. Chaired by Guardian ...
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
LSE Events | Policy-Making in an Age of Populism
Speaker(s):Professor Jason Furman, Professor Sara Hobolt, Yascha Mounk, Professor Andrés Velasco Published on29 November 2018 Across the globe, ...
LSE
Terms of Service: Monopsony in Labor Markets from American Slavery to Amazon Mechanical Turk
SCEPA welcomes Suresh Naidu, Professor of Economics and Public and International Affairs at Columbia University, for our annual Schwartz Lecture. Professor ...
The New School
Paul Mason: A Radical Defence of Humanity
Paul Mason is a British journalist, broadcaster, playwright and author. He has worked as business editor for BBC Two's Newsnight current affairs programme, ...
Room for Discussion
Race and Class in the Age of Obama
Philosophy Colloquium: 11/6 Dr. Adolph L. Reed, Jr., Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, will present a talk, “Race and Class in the ...
villanovauniversity
A. Shaikh Lecture 1/5: Foundations of Classical Keynesian Political Economy
Lecture 1: Foundations of Classical Keynesian Political Economy 1. Theoretical Foundations 2. Structural Patterns in Advanced Capitalism.
UMassEconomics
MOFI2014 - Day 3 - L. Randall Wray (UMKC/Levy Institute)
L. Randall Wray's keynote speech on the third day of the Mission-Oriented Finance for Innovation Conference (MOFI2014), held in London from the 22nd to 24th ...
Rethinking the State
The Alternative To Neoliberalism
My talk at the European Parliament to the conference "Peripheral debts: Causes, consequences and solutions: 2 July 2015". I argue that progressive politicians ...
ProfSteveKeen
The Great Reset | Launch session 3 June 2020
The Great Reset” will be the theme of a unique twin summit to be convened by the World Economic Forum in January 2021. In-person and virtual dialogues will ...
World Economic Forum
Keen Berlin 2019 Reality Vs Myth
This is my keynote presentation at the 1st European Modern Monetary conference. I cover the fallacies that mainstream economists believe about money and ...
ProfSteveKeen
NYU Stern's "In Conversation with Lord Mervyn King" Series Presents Paul Krugman
On September 25, NYU Stern's "In Conversation with Lord Mervyn King" series hosted Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, op-ed columnist at The New York Times ...
NYU Stern
Plagues and Politics (United States Public Health Service, 1998)
This video traces the changes and growth of the United States Public Health Service from its authorization by John Adams in 1798 as the Marine Hospital ...
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Post-American Moments in Global Financial Governance in the New Millennium
Professor Ilene Grabel will discuss the emerging disjunctures in global financial governance for the US-led liberal international order in the “post-embedded ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Rich Are Taxed Enough
Robert Reich and Mark Zandi debate Glenn Hubbard and Arthur Laffer on the topic: The Rich Are Taxed Enough. Moderated by John Donvan. How do we fix the ...
IntelligenceSquared Debates
How much do we really know about inflation?
BIS Annual General Meeting 2017 Claudio Borio (Head of the Monetary and Economic Department) Could an inflation flare-up end the current expansion?
Bank for International Settlements
Extreme politics by Matthew Goodwin
Professor Matthew Goodwin, University of Kent. Political extremism appears to be all around us. Populists, xenophobes and, some might argue, fascists seem to ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
Are Democracy and Capitalism under threat? – 2019 Declan Kelly Teneo Leadership Lecture
2019 Declan Kelly Teneo Leadership Lecture by Lord Mervyn Davies of Abersoch ...
Queen's University Belfast
Niall Ferguson: COVID-19 in the Light of History & Network Science | Hoover Virtual Policy Briefing
Recorded March 31, 2020, 11AM PST Hoover Institution Fellow Niall Ferguson provides a briefing on COVID-19 In The Light Of History And Network Science.
HooverInstitution
The Macrofoundations of Macroeconomics
The Neoclassical desire for sound foundations for macroeconomics was a laudable objective, but their attempt to base macroeconomics on microeconomics ...
ProfSteveKeen
COVID-19 in Japan: Politics and Society
What is the COVID-19 situation in Japan, and how is Japan responding to the crisis? Throughout February and March 2020, Japan reported so few cases that it ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Walter Scheidel - Economic Inequality from the Stone Age to the Future
UNE Center for Global Humanities and its founding director, Anouar Majid, host Walter Scheidel on "Economic Inequality from the Stone Age to the Future."
UNE Center for Global Humanities