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In this Prize-winning lecture, Simon Wren-Lewis, Professor of Economic Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, tackles the inconsistencies and inaccuracies reported in the media...
Diane Coyle, Managing Director of Enlightenment Economics, talks to Viv Davies about book ‘What’s the Use of Economics?: Teaching the Dismal Science After the Crisis’. They discuss what economists...
Seasoned eco-warrior Tracy Worcester sets out to discover who is paying the true price for the cheap imported pork for sale in Britain’s supermarkets. Documenting her investigation into intensive pig...
This programme travels to tea estates in Sri Lanka, Kenya, India, and Bangladeshsome traditional, some fair tradeto expose unsafe work environments and labour exploitation. The workers are plucking tea...
Talking at the US State Department in August 2009, Hans Rosling uses his fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world. He offers new analysis on China and the post-bailout...
Short film which considers the risks and uncertainties associated with the building of a tunnel under Stonehenge. The film is one of several created as a result of the METAL (Mathematics for Economics:...
A short film looking at what Ghanaian farmer’s have to battle with. Despite plentiful fields, cheap imports and a lack of support from the Ghanaian government means that farmers cannot easily supply their...
An animated takeoff of THE MATRIX that describes the evils of factory farming. It was made by the green messaging firm Free Range Studios in 2003 as a commissioned project for GRACE, the GrassRoots Action...
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...
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