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Looks at Keynes’ intellectual roots in Cambridge, his personal life, and his long public career as an adviser to governments. Examines the origins and central message of ‘The General Theory of...
Part 1: Professor James Buchanan, Director of the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, Virginia, and the 1986 Nobel Laureate in Economic Science, in discussion with John Burton, Head...
Part 7: Professor Arthur Shenfield, former Economics Director of the Confederation of British Industry in discussion with John Burton. Orthodox micro-economic analysis makes a formidable case for what is...
Looks at how one teacher organises a practical nutrition lesson for a class of mixed-ability third-year pupils using a microcomputer. Based on the topic of school meals, the session allows some of the pupils...
Shows pupils using computer programs to explore kitchen design (TASK), to analyse nutritional content of food (MICRODIET), food costs (BEEBCALC) and in creative design (MOSAIC).
Friedrich Hayek, awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1974, talks about the major events in his life and the gradual refinement of his ideas. The interviews cover his contributions to economic and...
Shows the approach used by one teacher to prepare a group of pupils for the tasks involved in completing their Higher Grade home economics study reports.
Depicts the problems of alcoholism, racial violence and political oppression that Queensland Aboriginal people have to confront and overcome in their efforts to gain land rights and a standard of living...
Profile of John Maynard Keynes, economist and patron of the arts, who died in 1946. Notes some of his policies which were in direct opposition to the monetarist policies of the Thatcher administration. More...
Sir Desmond Heap in conversation with Jeremy Rowan-Robinson.
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