Economist "Did you know?"


This 'Did You Know video?' video from The Economist focuses on the changing media landscape, including convergence and technology


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Tea with Julian Assange, editor of Wikileaks economist.com/video


"True information does good" says the editor of Wikileaks, who tells us about the process of leaking


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Harvard Economist on why marijuana should be legalized


www.truehigh.com -- Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron deconstructs the reasons why the war on drugs needs to stop. From the documentary HIGH The True Tale of American Marijuana, out now on DVD and iTunes: Amazon: www.amazon.com iTunes: tinyurl.com Netflix: www.netflix.com


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Tea with Nouriel Roubini, professor of economics. economist.com/video


Not all doom and gloom. The professor of economics on America's banking reforms, the risk of deflation in advanced economies and China's growth


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Videographic: Migration


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 October 2009


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The seventh billion economist.com/video


World population. The seventh billion. The planet's population is hurtling towards 7 billion. But its growth will start to slow


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Principles of economics, translated


"Mankiw's 10 principles of economics, translated for the uninitiated", by Yoram Bauman, www.standupeconomist.com . Presented at the AAAS humor session, February 16, 2007. For the record, the talk contains two unattributed quotes ("9 out of 5" is adapted from a line attributed to Paul Samuelson---although apparently he said it about Wall Street indices, not macroeconomists---and "wrong about things" is paraphrased from PJ O'Rourke's Eat the Rich) and, of course, the Einstein "simple" quote is an intentional misquote. The talk is based on a published article in Annals of Improbable Research (see http ), which sponsored my talk and to which you should subscribe (improb.com ). In the paper you can see the "constructive example" of how trade can make everyone worse off (or you can just wait 50 years to see what happens with climate change). More info and other clips on my website (www.standupeconomist.com ), and please sign up for my email list. (No spam I promise.)


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Stand-up economist at Caroline's


Yoram Bauman, "the world's first and only stand-up economist", performing at Caroline's on Broadway (in NYC's Times Square), July 9, 2007, with a surprise group of NERA economists in the audience (stage right).


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Tea with Michio Kaku economist.com/video


Michio Kaku on the next 100 years In his new book, "Physics of the Future", Michio Kaku predicts how technology will revolutionise life in the 22nd century


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How to silence a Nobel Prize winning economist: Ask him about the economy.


The Peter Schiff Show (10/14/2011) To compare Nobel Laureates to 2nd graders click here www.youtube.com To view the press conference in its entirety click here www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter @SchiffRadio


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Paxman nailed by Plaid Cymru economist


Paxo starts off in his usual condescending way towards anyone without a Home Counties accent - but quickly finds out he's not dealing with another Westminster cocktail set drone. Plaid Cymru's economic adviser, Eurfyl ap Gwilym, sets the arch Celtophobe straight on a few matters, whilst Jezza faffs about like a beached whale. 2:15 is where the real fun starts.


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The Economist RED WIRES


RED WIRES - Let your mind wander with The Economist's new UK cinema ad


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The Economist on iPhone & iPad


The Economist on iPhone & iPad


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"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem


Econstories.tv is a place to learn about the economic way of thinking through the eyes of creative director John Papola and creative economist Russ Roberts. Visit us at econstories.tv In Fear the Boom and Bust, John Maynard Keynes and FA Hayek, two of the great economists of the 20th century, come back to life to attend an economics conference on the economic crisis. Before the conference begins, and at the insistence of Lord Keynes, they go out for a night on the town and sing about why there's a "boom and bust" cycle in modern economies and good reason to fear it. Get the full lyrics, story and free download of the song in high quality MP3 and AAC files at econstories.tv Plus, to see and hear more from the stars of Fear the Boom and Bust, Billy Scafuri and Adam Lustick, visit their site www.billyandadam.com Music was produced by Jack Bradley at Blackboard3 Music and Sound Design. It was composed and performed by Richard Royston Jacobs. http **Charging Bull© Arturo DiModica, 1998


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Experimental Economist Vernon Smith on the Housing Bubble, Adam Smith, and Libertarianism


Vernon Smith is a pioneer, discovering a whole new way to study economics and winning a Nobel Prize for doing so. Smith sat down with Reason.tv's Nick Gillespie to discuss a variety of topics, including growing up in Kansas during the Great Depression, his ideological journey from socialist to libertarian, how and why some of Adam Smith's most important intellectual contributions are overlooked, and what experimental economics has to say about the collapse of the housing market. Interview by Nick Gillespie. Shot by Zach Weissmueller and Hawk Jensen. Edited by Weissmueller. Approximately 24 minutes. Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube Channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.


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Designing the vertical farm - economist.com/video


Four architects describe their designs for the vertical farms of the future


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Hayek vs. Keynes Sequel Sneak Peek at The Economist Buttonwood Gathering


On October 25th, an audience of financial managers and CEOs, politicians, central bankers and nobel prize winning economists at The Economist Magazine's Buttonwood Gathering were treated to an unusual experience: a live rap battle between John Maynard Keynes and FA Hayek. Following a presentation by Nassim Taleb, the lights went down in the auditorium and Fear the Boom and Bust blasted onto the screen. This video picks up at the end of that special presentation, where Keynes and Hayek stepped onto the stage to give a preview of the next EconStories music video. In the final new video, which will be completed in the months ahead, expect many more lyrics and an all new beat. Lastly, Russ Roberts and John Papola took the stage with John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of The Economist for a brief Q&A about the origins of FTBB and the resurgence of Hayek in the global debate over the economy. The complete set of presentations are available at buttonwood.economist.com


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Economists Warn Anti-Bush Product Market Close To Collapse


The sudden drop in demand for "Buck Fush" T-shirts and "Hail to the Chimp" posters could leave millions unemployed.


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John Oliver at The Economist's "World in 2010" Festival


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On politics and the federal budget, 2011


My take on politics and the federal budget situation. Other videos and more at standupeconomist.com!


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Europe: the inside story An irreverent take on how the continent's history shapes its modern geopolitics


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Ask the Economist: What is the future of jobs? economist.com/video


Join The Economist for a live discussion via twitter at 4pm BST, September 13th,2011 where we ask 'What is the future of jobs? Join the discussion at @econdiscuss or follow with #askeconomist Around the world, unemployment is high yet skilled and talented people are in short supply. How can individuals equip themselves to succeed in the new global workplace? What challenges face companies trying to recruit the best employees? And what can governments do to help?" For related articles view The Economist special report at: econ.st


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Economist Joseph Stiglitz on The Federal Reserve and Bilderberg Group


Help We Are Change produce more videos like this and continue our coverage of #occupywallstreet www.wearechange.org Source for Geithner quote www.eutimes.net Joseph Eugene Stiglitz, ForMemRS, FBA, (born February 9, 1943) is an American economist and a professor at Columbia University. He is a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2001) and the John Bates Clark Medal (1979). He is also the former Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank. He is known for his critical view of the management of globalization, free-market economists (whom he calls "free market fundamentalists") and some international institutions like the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Read more at en.wikipedia.org www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.WeAreChange.org


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Sweden's March Towards Capitalism: Economist Andreas Bergh on the "Capitalist Welfare State"


In The Capitalist Welfare State, Lund University economist Andreas Bergh explains how Sweden has managed to increase economic productivity despite its large public sector. Bergh says that despite popular mythology, Sweden is not a socialist success story but instead owes its economic growth to the lowered tax rates and deregulation of the early 1990s, which allowed innovation and investment to flourish. Bergh also discusses how Sweden's national voucher program revitalized the country's educational system and warns that Americans who are hoping to emulate Swedish success by growing the public sector are learning the wrong lessons from Sweden. Produced by Ted Balaker and Daniel B. Klein; filmed by Jonathan Liberman and Henrik Devell; edited by Zach Weissmueller; with special thanks to Niclas Berggren, Martin Borgs, Nils Karlson, and the Ratio Institute . Approximately 10 minutes long. Go to reason.tv for downloadable iPod, HD, and audio versions. Subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel and receive automatic notification when new material goes live.


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2010 American Economic Association humor session


Yoram Bauman PhD, "the world's first and only stand-up economist", at the 2010 AEA humor session. More at www.standupeconomist.com. This clip contains jokes about the financial crisis, an economics recipe for scrambled eggs, "What to expect when you're expecting the Nobel Prize", and some of the Nobel prize jokes from my Cartoon Introduction to Economics (co-authored and illustrated by Grady Klein).


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The Economist Thinking Spaces


Where do you go to think? bit.ly The Economist 'Thinking Spaces' app enables you to create, share & explore the public spaces where you get your ideas, making it easier for you and your mind to spend a little time together, in unique and thought-provoking locations. Create your own thinking space by taking a photo of your favourite public location, using the iPhone camera. Then describe it, add audio tags to objects within your photo and upload. It's that simple. Browse the thinking spaces contributed by our global community of Economist readers on the go. You can also discover, explore and share a world of fascinating new locations at bit.ly


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Renegade Economist US Special with Dr. Michael Hudson


The Renegade Economist goes to New York to hear Dr. Michael Hudson's views on the state of the US Economy.


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Chilean Economist Manfred Max-Neef: US Is Becoming an "Underdeveloping Nation" - Part 1 of 2


While President Obama is reporting looking into tapping a former corporate executive to become his next top economic adviser, many economists question the path the United States is on. We speak to the acclaimed Chilean economist Manfred Max-Neef. He won the Right Livelihood Award in 1983, two years after the publication of his book Outside Looking In: Experiences in Barefoot Economics.


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Hero Rats: landmine and tuberculosis detectors


Meet the Hero Rats who love to play hide and seek amongst landmines and unexploded bombs, and treasure hunt for positive TB samples. Apopo, a Belgian charity is harnessing the sociability, enthusiasm for repetitive tasks, love of bananas and acute sense of smell of the African Giant Pouched rat to uncover killers. Working in Mozambique and Tanzania (with plans to establish operations in Colombia and South East Asia) Apopo has already cleared large areas of unexploded ordinance and detected TB in hundreds of samples missed by more costly conventional testing.


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The Global Elite's Crime Syndicate with Economist John Perkins 1/2


On the Monday, September 26, edition of Infowars Nightly News, Alex Jones interviews economist and author John Perkins about the bankster elite and their globalist crime syndicate. Perkins is the author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man and The Secret History of the American Empire. www.johnperkins.org www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv


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Austrian Economist, Robert Murphy on the Debt Ceiling


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Boehner's 150 Economists Lie Exposed


House Leader John Boehner (R-OH) claims he has one hundred and fifty economists who signed onto his budget plans. Cenk exposes the reality of Boehner's claims. On Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk's Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com


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Economist TV commercial. Interpret the world - India 2010. Football


TV commercial from The Economist in India In India, the target audience for The Economist is much wider than the number of people currently familiar with our brand. The idea here is to communicate what the brand has to offer to an audience who have no or very little awareness of the brand. The communication intends to further establish our position that The Economist helps you interpret the world. The commercial uses a twist at the end to make a point that events you are looking at may have a totally unexpected interpretation. This film is based on the fact that African children are being increasingly being used to fight in civil wars, at a great cost to themselves and their societies. To read more on this subject go to: bit.ly


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AFL-CIO Chief Economist Calls Cavuto An "A**hole"


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Stand-up economist Yoram Bauman on the financial crisis


More videos at www.standupeconomist.com. This video is from the first-ever American Economic Association humor session, Jan 3 2009. And watch for my new book, The Cartoon Introduction to Economics, coming January 2010! Details at www.standupeconomist.com.


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The Global Elite's Crime Syndicate with Economist John Perkins 2/2


On the Monday, September 26, edition of Infowars Nightly News, Alex Jones interviews economist and author John Perkins about the bankster elite and their globalist crime syndicate. Perkins is the author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man and The Secret History of the American Empire.


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Deep sea discoveries economist.com/video


A new Wallace Line? A joint American-Indonesian expedition is finding new species in the Coral Triangle at a remarkable rate


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Palin Claims She Reads 'The Economist'


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Top Economists - Another Economic Disaster Coming


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Forecasting human behaviour economist.com/video


Software programs based on game theory are being used to predict political outcomes and track down terrorists


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The French finance minister on euro-zone voting sanctions, Europe's banks stress tests and her political ambitions


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Zuccotti Park has become home to protesters young and old. They are right to be frustrated, but finding a slogan will be difficult


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The Economist as Philosopher: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes on human nature, social progress...


The Economist as Philosopher: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes on human nature, social progress and economic change Speakers: Nicholas Phillipson, Professor Lord Skidelsky This event was recorded on 6 October 2010 in Old Theatre, Old Building Robert Skidelsky and Nicholas Phillipson discuss how the philosophies of Keynes and Smith helped shape their influential economic ideas and examine how each has influenced social and political change.


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