Global Economics (2 Parts)

Synopsis
Part 1 explores one of the most controversial issues within international economics - financial globalisation. It looks at the pros and cons and draws on examples of how financial globalisation has spurred growth and created benefits as well as caused problems with debt repayment and domino effects.

Part 2 examines the issues surrounding the move towards free trade and protectionism, including the problem of unequal distribution of profits and the impact of free trade on labour standards in developing countries.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Year of release
2006
Year of production
2006
Subjects
Development studies; Economics
Keywords
developing countries; economic geography; international debt; international trade; globalisation; free trade; financial issues; protectionism

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£49.00 (DVD), £20.00 (1 Year Digital Licence), £49.00 (3 Year Digital Licence)
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
32 minutes eacy
Year
2009

Distributor

Name

Classroom Video

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