This short essay uses quotes from "The Logic of Collective Action" by Mancur Olson to explain in simple terms why government can be expected to make decisions that harm the economy. It introduces the concept of the different marginal effect of participation in small and large groups.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvKFb-HkZTU
The intended duration of the module is 20 hours. The content is available for download into a VLE.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAqrBbGynwk
Investment strategies change over time as everything is changing. Latest for you, we told the latest investment strategies and tools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3hYnnSVKoY
Forex trading and forex trading for beginners:
Which timeframe is the best for me to forex trade? In this video, we answer one of the most commonly asked questions.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSNyb_kdnSE
Though officially published in March 2014, it has had updates to reflect current events. Its US origin is reflected in the choice of examples. It can be freely downloaded or viewed in a variety of formats, and an interactive version is available through the Apple iBookstore. A test bank, set of PowerPoint slides, and solutions booklet are available to lecturers on request.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6YSb3_A8x4
10 lectures by US economists downloadable as streamed video or MP3 audio presentations, with accompanying PowerPoint slides and related papers that pursue the issues in more depth. Two lectures are on growth (Dean Baker, Mark Weisbrot), others on US labour markets (John Schmitt), women in the labour market (Heather Boushey), trade (Mark Weisbrot), intergenerational mobility and life chances (Heather Boushey), the Federal Reserve, asset bubbles and intellectual property (all Dean Baker).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfB1C8Y1p4E
This on-line textbook is available freely for use by lecturers of introductory economics courses. The first part teaches the basics of economics, while subsequent chapters are of a 'storytelling' nature, applying the concepts to subjects aimed at students' own lives and areas of interest, such as love and marriage, higher education, and crime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkcfQitcd7g
Forex — the foreign exchange (currency or FOREX, or FX) market is the biggest and the most liquid financial market in the world. It boasts a daily volume of more than $8.3 trillion (as of April 2015). Trading in this market involves buying and selling world currencies, taking profit from the exchange rates difference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OasZ9t1uRoY
Measuring the Macroeconomy using balance sheets. This course on Microeconomics covers individuals, firms, markets, and industries, including the topics of consumer demand, production, cost, market structures, and factor markets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsqh5hyzVQg