Huang on China's Third Plenum Reforms
Carnegie expert Yukon Huang discusses China's Third Plenum reforms and implications for growth.
Carnegie Endowment
Bernie Sanders' 2016 Advisor On Modern Monetary Theory
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is gaining traction in American politics, energizing the progressive left and roiling deficit hawks. Stephanie Kelton, who advised ...
CNBC
The Economy of South Korea
South Korea, a highly-developed and wealthy economy that epitomizes the story of a modern Asian nation, has made the transition from a very poor to very rich ...
Economics Explained
Princes of the Yen: Central Bank Truth Documentary
Princes of the Yen: Central Banks and the Transformation of the Economy” 『円の支配者』reveals how Japanese society was transformed to suit the agenda and ...
Independent POV
Five Reasons Why Economics Is Political | Economics for People with Ha-Joon Chang
In this second lecture in INET's “Economics For People” series, Ha-Joon Chang explains why we need to understand economics as political. About “Economics ...
New Economic Thinking
Watchmaker Breaks Down Swiss vs Japanese Made Watches | WIRED
Professional watchmaker Ryan Jewell breaks down two different Carpenter watches; one watch with Japanese movement and another with Swiss movement.
WIRED
MIT Economist evaluates AOC accusations about Universal Basic Income with MATH and data.
Is UBI regressive? Max has the data and shows the impact of Andrew Yang's Freedom Dividend on the poorest Americans even after VAT and any forgoing of ...
Nerds for Humanity
What people miss about the gender wage gap
It's more complex than women earning 79 cents for every dollar a man makes. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Read the full article by Sarah Kliff: ...
Vox
Economist Mark Blyth and the future of the Eurozone (with slides)
Mark Blyth, Brown University Eastman Professor of Political Economy, speaks to the AUP community on the future of the Eurozone. Professor Blyth is the ...
AUPvideos
Inequality and Crises: Coincidence or Causation?
On June 28, 2010, Paul Krugman presented this Keynote Lecture titled Inequality and Crises: Coincidence or Causality? His lecture headlined an international ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Artificial intelligence and society: In conversation with Jeff Sachs
Eighty years after Alan Turing launched the digital age, the revolutionary consequences continue to unfold. The changes are so relentless and powerful that they ...
The Alan Turing Institute
Nothing Miraculous about It: China's Economic Growth and Great Wall of Debt
The Chinese economy is extraordinarily difficult to understand, for foreign and Chinese observers alike. Within the same prestigious financial papers, on the ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
Finance & Financial Crises | Economics for People with Ha-Joon Chang
The 2008 financial crisis sent a shock across the world economy, slashing growth, raising unemployment, and forcing mass foreclosures on homes. As a result ...
New Economic Thinking
The Rise and Fall of the American Middle Class
William Lazonick, professor at University of Massachusetts Lowell, explains how rationalization, marketization, and globalization characterize the U.S. economy ...
New Economic Thinking
The Economics of Healthcare: Crash Course Econ #29
Why is health care so expensive? Once again, there are a lot of factors in play. Jacob and Adriene look at the many reasons that health care in the US is so ...
CrashCourse
Thomas Fingar: Understanding China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative
China is heavily investing in two infrastructure routes: a “21st Century Maritime Silk Road” stretching from Southern China across the Indian Ocean to connect ...
World Affairs
Malcolm Gladwell on the importance of stubbornness - The New Yorker Live
Malcolm Gladwell on the importance of stubbornness and collaboration in problem-solving. Still haven't subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube?
The New Yorker
Debt Traps, Public and Private
What role does debt play in triggering economic crises, and is the problem principally public or private sector debt? A look at the evidence. Download the papers ...
New Economic Thinking
A Conversation with Ray Dalio and Michael Milken
Ray Dalio, co-chief investment officer and co-chairman of Bridgewater Associates, sits down with Michael Milken, chairman of the Milken Institute, to discuss his ...
Milken Institute
China's Digital Silk Road
Launched in 2013, China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) strives to improve infrastructure, trade, financial integration, and people-to-people bonds across more ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Why we’re facing the worst recession since the Great Depression | CNBC Reports
The coronavirus pandemic is 'very likely' to cause the worst recession since the Great Depression, with the global economy expected to contract by 3% in 2020.
CNBC International
The History of Paper Money - Lies - Extra History
James talks about our mistakes and adds additional stories and explanations for the History of Paper Money! Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Grab ...
Extra Credits
Against Identity Politics | Lecture by political scientist Francis Fukuyama
Against Identity Politics | Lecture by political scientist Francis Fukuyama Sunday 10 March 2019 | 19.30 – 21.15 hrs | De Vereeniging, Nijmegen Francis ...
Radboud Reflects
Amity Shlaes on Coolidge's life, ideas, and success in bringing about low taxes and small government
Amity Shlaes sheds light on the life of Calvin Coolidge, the thirtieth president of the United States. The harsh conditions of Coolidge's childhood shaped his ...
HooverInstitution
Thomas Russo: "Global Value Investing" | Talks at Google
I consider myself to be a farmer—not a hunter. And I think most people on Wall Street are hunters. They like to fell big beasts and I'm very comfortable planting a ...
Talks at Google
Why is inequality rising? | CNBC Explains
The gap between the rich and the poor is rising in nearly every region of the world. CNBC's Xin En Lee explores why inequality is growing. ----- Subscribe to us ...
CNBC International
The Economic Effects of COVID-19
The public policy response to the COVID-19 crisis has been massive. Governors have issued stay-at-home orders, fiscal authorities have given unprecedented ...
Wisconsin Alumni Association
Correlating income and life expectancy throughout history | Hans Rosling | TGS.ORG
In part 6 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling shows through bubble and line graphs the distribution of income across the world and how income correlates with life ...
THINK Global School
George S. Yip: "China's Next Strategic Advantage: From Imitation to Innovation" | Talks at Google
A book for everyone who does business with China or in China. The history-making development of the Chinese economy has entered a new phase. China is ...
Talks at Google
Thomas Piketty on the history of money
The economist explains how wealth and income inequality have evolved over the past century, and why making access to education more meritocratic could ...
The Economist
The Geopolitical Map in 2030
Geopolitics is being reshaped by the transformative effects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and shifts in the outlook for natural resources and energy sources.
World Economic Forum
Global perspective on South Korea's income-led growth policy
세계가 바라본 한국의 소득주도성장...”긴 호흡으로 경제체질 바꿔야” Experts from global organizations have gathered in Seoul to discuss the Moon ...
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The world in 2050: Megachange | The Economist
Daniel Franklin, executive editor of The Economist and editor of "The World in..." examines megatrends across four main areas: "people", "life and death", ...
The Economist
Bill Mitchell: Demystifying Modern Monetary Theory
In a challenge to conventional views on modern monetary and fiscal policy, Professor Bill Mitchell of Newcastle University in Australia has emerged as one of the ...
New Economic Thinking
Francis Fukuyama: Populism, Polarization, and National Identity
Presented as part of the McCloskey Speaker Series featuring Francis Fukuyama, author of Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment in ...
The Aspen Institute
Larry Summers on Macroeconomics, Mentorship, and Avoiding Complacency | Conversations with Tyler
The economist, President Emeritus at Harvard University, and former Treasury Secretary joins Tyler to discuss innovation in higher education, Herman Melville, ...
Mercatus Center
China Rising | Bigger Than Five
China's growing global economic influence has disrupted the US-led world order. With four decades of economic growth, China has refused American demands ...
TRT World
PAY IT BACKWARDS: The Federal Budget Surplus with Milton Friedman
(Filmed circa 2001.) Milton Friedman discusses what should be done with the federal budget surplus? Does it make sense to spend the surplus on new ...
HooverInstitution
Investing tips from Hugh Hendry
Hugh Hendry, of Eclectica Asset Management, takes the long view on investing at The Economist's Buttonwood Gathering on October 25th 2012. He was ...
The Economist
The Numbers Game: Do The Rich Get All The Gains?
Has economic progress in America been shared widely or captured by only the rich? The standard story of stagnating wages takes snapshots of one set of ...
PolicyEd
Janet Yellen in Conversation with Paul Krugman
Janet Yellen's tenure as Federal Reserve chair (from 2014 to 2018) saw significant employment increases and rising markets in a vastly different political climate ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Central Banks' Monetary Policy Is Backfiring (w/ Simon White)
Simon White, co-founder of Variant Perception, explains his view that as interest rates approach the zero bound, conventional monetary policy tools do not ...
Real Vision Finance