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Three programmes on global economics
Three women fairtrade coffee producers from the community of Los Alpes, northern Nicaragua, describe with great pride their families, their farms and the difference that fairtrade has made to their lives.
A short video introduces the problem of understanding population growth over time in the UK and Mexico, and the logarithm needed to solve it is explained in an accompanying animation. NB This is just one...
Six-part documentary series on the history of global finance written and presented by Professor Niall Ferguson. In this first episode Ferguson speaks (c 10 mins) about the history of usary, referring to...
Audio recording of a talk given by Carlota Perez at the Institute for Public Policy Research on 1 June 2009.The financial crisis and deep global recession not only caught many by surprise, but also leaves...
Made by international award-winning documentary maker David Sington, The FLAW tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the global financial crash of 2008. Through interviews with some of the...
Lauren Greenfield’s documentary tells the story of Jackie and David Siegel and the consequences of the 2008 financial crisis on their lavish lifestyle. When Siegels’ timeshare business empire goes into...
Dr Richard Milne (University of Sheffield) gives a talk for the Oxford Food Governance Group on the subject of food governance practices. [53 minutes]
Professor Sir David Hendry, Director of the Programme on Economic Modelling in INET@Oxford, explains the challenges of economic forecasting. Part of a series of short films entitled ‘Big Questions on the...
This programme explains what debt is, how to avoid it, and how to borrow safely. It deals with the following questions. What is debt? - explanation of debt, why people borrow money, why they are sometimes...
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