Nepal's Development-The Big Picture | Dr Swarnim Wagle | TEDxDurbarMarg
Swarnim Waglé is an economist who served as the 24th Vice-Chair of the National Planning Commission (NPC) in the Government of Nepal. He led the NPC ...
TEDx Talks
Africa Is The New China?
In the script you can find why Africa can be the new china and what policies it is adopting to ensure a stable growth in the country. You can also find opposing ...
Explified
The World According To The Economist w/ Alexander Zevin
Since 1843, The Economist has been the single most devoted and influential champion of liberalism anywhere in the world. But what exactly is liberalism, and ...
Novara Media
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
What will be the biggest stories of 2020? | The Economist
The battle for the White House, a possible global recession, Beethoven the eco-warrior, nurses taking centre stage and a controversial Olympic Games.
The Economist
How to tackle corruption | The Economist
Corruption costs the world nearly $3trn a year. Here are some of the innovative ways in which communities, companies and countries are tackling it. Click here ...
The Economist
How happy is your country? | The Economist
Money doesn't buy happiness—or does it? In both India and China people have become richer in the past decade, but global data reveal that greater wealth ...
The Economist
Economist Paul Krugman on the Future of Capitalism and Democracy in America
For more than forty years Nobel laureate, bestselling economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has fought for a fair, just and liberal future. Widely ...
How To Academy
A history of modern Sudan | The Economist
Split between north and south, Sudan's recent history has been shaped by conflict and oil Subscribe NOW to The Economist: http://econ.st/1Fsu2Vj Sudan is ...
The Economist
Development economist: Sonal Shah at TEDxUChicago 2012
Sonal Shah is an economist and has served as the Director of the new Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation in the White House since 2009.
TEDx Talks
Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist
Equatorial Guinea's vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for ...
The Economist
?? Ethiopia: The new China? | Counting the Cost
The leaders of Eritrea and neighbouring Ethiopia have declared the end of a more than 20-year-long war, and it's hoped that it will help boost economic growth ...
Al Jazeera English
The true cost of fast fashion | The Economist
Millions of tonnes of clothes end up in landfill every year—it's one of the fastest-growing categories of waste in the world. How can the fashion industry continue ...
The Economist
Mapping poverty in America | The Economist
America is the richest country in the world, but it also has one of the biggest divides between rich and poor. What can a zip code reveal about inequality?
The Economist
Esther Duflo - The Economist as Plumber
INSEAD
18. Economic Impact of Population Growth
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) 1) Population in China: Until recently, Chinese families did not much alter their fertility depending on life ...
YaleCourses
Reality-based Economics with Renegade Economist, Kate Raworth
Throw out what you think you know about economics. This week, self-described “renegade economist” Kate Raworth of Oxford University, explains how to think ...
The Laura Flanders Show
Rwanda's economy is booming, but at what cost?
Since Rwanda's genocide ended in 1994, the East African nation has been led by the Rwandan Patriotic Front and current President Paul Kagame, who has ...
PBS NewsHour
Covid-19: what will happen to the global economy? | The Economist
The covid-19 pandemic has caused economic chaos and uncertainty. Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Edward Carr, our deputy editor, answer ...
The Economist
Foreign aid: who gives the most, and where does it go? | The Economist
Rich countries are giving more in foreign aid than ever before. But which countries are the most generous? Click here to subscribe to The Economist on ...
The Economist
Dambisa Moyo: Stop Sending Aid to Africa
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/06/05/Uncommon_Knowledge_Dambisa_Moyo Economist and author Dambisa Moyo responds to her critics, explaining ...
FORA.tv
How Brexit is changing the EU | The Economist
Brexit once seemed to pose an existential threat to the European Union. But Britain's withdrawal process has had some surprising results—especially when it ...
The Economist
African Economist Samir Amin on the World Social Forum, Globalization & the Barbarism of Capitalism
http://democracynow.org - As tens of thousands gather for the World Social Forum in Tunis, Tunisia, we speak to one of the most prominent radical thinkers in ...
Democracy Now!
George Rupp on famine in east Africa | The Economist
The chief executive of the International Rescue Committee on the famine in Somalia and the challenges of responding to international crises Subscribe NOW to ...
The Economist
Olympic champion Edwin Moses on covid-19, race and trans athletes | The Economist Podcasts
The coronavirus pandemic has derailed the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, but that's not the only problem facing world sport. The Economist Asks podcast spoke to ...
The Economist
Will China dominate science? | The Economist
China is fast becoming a world leader in science, but should the world worry? Our deputy editor, Ed Carr, examines the impact of China's scientific expansion.
The Economist
Covid-19: why the economy could fare worse than you think | The Economist
Three months after lockdown was relaxed in China, its economy is now running at around 90% of normal levels. Although 90% may sound fine, for many it could ...
The Economist
Economics: The User's Guide | Ha-Joon Chang | Talks at Google
Cambridge University economist Ha-Joon Chang visited Google's Cambridge, MA office to discuss his new book, "Economics: The User's Guide".
Talks at Google
Economist Salary (2019) – Economist Jobs
How much does a Economist make in a year? How many jobs are there for Economists? How do you become a Economist? In this video, we examine the ...
CareerWatch
How an obsession with home ownership can ruin the economy | The Economist
Many dream of owning their own home, and thanks to huge financial incentives in the rich world many have been able to so. But government policies to ...
The Economist
How does science fiction influence the real world? | The Economist
Steven Spielberg's new film “Ready Player One” imagines a future where people live much of their lives in virtual reality. Do science fiction's predictions of the ...
The Economist
West Africa: Power Across Borders
The World Bank estimates that integrated power trade in West Africa could lead to cost savings of US$5-8 billion per year by enabling countries to import ...
World Bank
Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an ...
OECD
Tracking World Migration | The Economist
The Economist reports on how immigrants help both the countries they leave and those to which they move. Added to www.audiovideo.economist.com in ...
The Economist
Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15
What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, ...
CrashCourse
Covid-19: what you need to know about the second wave | The Economist
The world now faces the threat of a second wave of coronavirus outbreaks. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist's editor-in-chief, and Slavea Chankova, our ...
The Economist
Lecture 17: Filling the Void - China in Africa
In this lecture, Christina Seyfried, Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at Yale, provides a historical overview on Chinese engagement in Africa since the ...
YaleCourses
Thomas Sowell Brings the World into Focus through an Economics Lens
In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter Robinson interviews Hoover fellow and author Thomas Sowell, on his 5th edition of Basic Economics: A ...
Hoover Institution
Economics, But Not as You Know It
Speaker: Dr Ha-Joon Chang Chair: Professor James Putzel Recorded on 1 May 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building. In Economics: The User's Guide, which he ...
LSE
How Economics Forgot about Women | Katrine Marçal | TEDxYouth@Manchester
Katrine Marçal takes a different economic perspective with a theory that challenges the myth of 'economic man'. Expanding her idea about exactly who cooked ...
TEDx Talks
Why Aid to Africa is Not Working
At the Jepson Leadership Forum economist Dambisa Moyo, named one of Time magazine's most influential people in the world for 2009, discusses her book ...
University of Richmond
Economic growth has stalled. Let's fix it | Dambisa Moyo
Economic growth is the defining challenge of our time; without it, political and social instability rises, human progress stagnates and societies grow dimmer.
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