- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 74412
- author: mjmfoodie
3:51
(Macro) Episode 20: GDP
The third macroeconomic goal is 'High & Sustained Growth,' but growth of what? This video ...
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: mjmfoodie
(Macro) Episode 20: GDP
The third macroeconomic goal is 'High & Sustained Growth,' but growth of what? This video explains what GDP is, and the expenditure approach to GDP. "(Macro) Episode 20: GDP" by Dr. Mary J. McGlasson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 74412
- author: mjmfoodie
4:02
Succumb
GDP "Succumb" out on Division East Records split 7 inch with Dirty Money. Directed by Jack...
published: 06 May 2008
author: gdpthrows
Succumb
GDP "Succumb" out on Division East Records split 7 inch with Dirty Money. Directed by JacksonKarinja.com
- published: 06 May 2008
- views: 120255
- author: gdpthrows
4:58
Components of GDP
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org Understanding the components of the expenditure view of GD...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: khanacademy
Components of GDP
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org Understanding the components of the expenditure view of GDP. Consumption, investment, government spending and net exports
- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 25996
- author: khanacademy
11:25
Nominal versus Real GDP
This video outlines the difference between Nominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and Real G...
published: 25 Jan 2012
author: jodiecongirl
Nominal versus Real GDP
This video outlines the difference between Nominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and Real GDP and explains how to calculate the levels and growth rates for each. For more information and a complete listing of videos by topic or textbook chapter, see www.economistsdoitwithmodels.com For t-shirts and other merch, see www.economistsdoitwithmodels.com By Economists Do It With Models
- published: 25 Jan 2012
- views: 17153
- author: jodiecongirl
2:26
GDP Feat. Pistol "Social Enema" Music Video
www.steadyburnt.tumblr.com www.slangcorp.com "Useless Eaters" available now on Run For Cov...
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: Whobanginnn
GDP Feat. Pistol "Social Enema" Music Video
www.steadyburnt.tumblr.com www.slangcorp.com "Useless Eaters" available now on Run For Cover Records. G6D6P6.com and G6D6P6.bigcartel.com for more
- published: 19 Sep 2011
- views: 20122
- author: Whobanginnn
3:04
What Is The GDP?
When Barack Obama talks about the GDP, what is he talking about? Sure, we all know it stan...
published: 28 Jun 2009
author: EconMilitia
What Is The GDP?
When Barack Obama talks about the GDP, what is he talking about? Sure, we all know it stands for Gross Domestic Product, but what does that mean, really? And why does Timothy Geithner say we've turned the corner at the same time Glenn Beck and Michael Savage say we're going into the deepest, darkest depression ever? How can people look at the same data and see different things? One of Thomas Jefferson's worst fears about the fledgling American democracy was that an uninformed electorate could invite an unquestioned ideological agenda and lead to abuse. We used to know truths which we called self evident. Now, everyone argues that their party or their side is right all the time. There was a time when we saw the public good as the motivator for all elected officials. Now its a punchline on late night television. Shame on us for being uninformed. Shame on them for promoting it by serving themselves and their interests instead of the public good. Where once we fought against an army of mercenaries and savages to gain our freedom as a people, now we must fight against an army of bureaucrats and pundits and interest groups. As surely as the militias took up arms to fight the British Army, now a new type of militia must rise up to support and defend their community. Tell truth to power. Hear the real story. Think for yourself. Join the militia at econmilitia.com. Take back your inalienable rights.
- published: 28 Jun 2009
- views: 10984
- author: EconMilitia
8:06
Joseph Stiglitz - Problems with GDP as an Economic Barometer
Complete video at: fora.tv Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz proposes alternat...
published: 22 Feb 2008
author: ForaTv
Joseph Stiglitz - Problems with GDP as an Economic Barometer
Complete video at: fora.tv Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz proposes alternatives to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a measurement of national economic success. ----- Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz ("Globalization and Its Discontents") talks about his new concept of economics, "The Economics of Information," and his latest book, "Making Globalization Work" - Asia Society Joseph Stiglitz was chief economist at the World Bank until January 2000. Before that he was the chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001. He is currently a finance and economics professor at Columbia University. He is the author of Globalization and Its Discontents and The Roaring Nineties.
- published: 22 Feb 2008
- views: 99449
- author: ForaTv
21:26
Unemployment, GDP, debates, dollar, gold
The Schiff Report (10/5/2012) Listen to The Peter Schiff Show Weekdays LIVE and FREE on ww...
published: 06 Oct 2012
author: SchiffReport
Unemployment, GDP, debates, dollar, gold
The Schiff Report (10/5/2012) Listen to The Peter Schiff Show Weekdays LIVE and FREE on www.SchiffRadio.com Follow me on Twitter @SchiffRadio Friend me on http Buy my new book at www.tinyurl.com
- published: 06 Oct 2012
- views: 45963
- author: SchiffReport
8:04
Real GDP and Nominal GDP
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org Using real GDP as a measure of actual productivity growth...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: khanacademy
Real GDP and Nominal GDP
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org Using real GDP as a measure of actual productivity growth
- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 35085
- author: khanacademy
28:02
Karl Denninger on the Hidden GDP Tax and Losing the Deficit Debate
check us out on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to C...
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: CapitalAccount
Karl Denninger on the Hidden GDP Tax and Losing the Deficit Debate
check us out on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. I'm Lauren Lyster in Washington DC US Presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama may be gearing for a "face-off" in their first presidential debate this Wednesday, but are they both already losers in the deficit debate? Can any amount of rhetoric fill the gaps in their deficit plans, and where is the country headed without sound math, let alone sound MONEY! And what about the hidden GDP tax? We'll hear from blogger, author and radio host Karl Denninger of the Market Ticker, for his take. And while the budget plans of presidential candidates may not add up, we already know the *lack of government planning entirely* has the US to head off the so-called "fiscal cliff," in January of 2013. Daunting names aside, what exactly is the fiscal cliff, and what does falling off it entail? We'll break down the potential damage in word of the day and give our audience a glaring example of the wasteful costs of political uncertainty already documented. Plus we have a manufacturing data dump out today, but some of it points in opposite directions. We have a slew of negative numbers out of Europe, too (PMI, inflation and unemployment). Our guest will help make sense of these ingredients and tell us why he thinks a US recession is already baked into the cake.
- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 13353
- author: CapitalAccount
15:04
Quadrillion Dollar Derivatives Market 20 Times Global GDP
Markus Stanley: Derivative bets not a zero sum game, have far reaching real world conseque...
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: TheRealNews
Quadrillion Dollar Derivatives Market 20 Times Global GDP
Markus Stanley: Derivative bets not a zero sum game, have far reaching real world consequences more at therealnews.com
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 7776
- author: TheRealNews
2:37
(Macro) Episode 21: Real GDP
In order to address growth, we need to look at REAL, rather than Nominal, GDP -- why? "(Ma...
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: mjmfoodie
(Macro) Episode 21: Real GDP
In order to address growth, we need to look at REAL, rather than Nominal, GDP -- why? "(Macro) Episode 21: Real GDP" by Dr. Mary J. McGlasson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 51315
- author: mjmfoodie
12:16
Leading out of crisis - GDP(3/4)
This part of the GDP series will tackle the question if government and policticans can hel...
published: 08 Nov 2012
author: jberni1
Leading out of crisis - GDP(3/4)
This part of the GDP series will tackle the question if government and policticans can help to exit the crisis - or if not where the leadership has to come from
- published: 08 Nov 2012
- views: 3442
- author: jberni1
3:22
WOTL 7.1% GDP GROWTH
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published: 17 Dec 2012
author: tv5theeveningnews
WOTL 7.1% GDP GROWTH
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- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 10819
- author: tv5theeveningnews
Vimeo results:
13:50
Fuegos del Apóstol. 2011. Mapping Obradoiro. Oficial
Galardonado con los premios Best Event Awards _ (http://www.besteventawards.com):
3º - Be...
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: vjspain.com
Fuegos del Apóstol. 2011. Mapping Obradoiro. Oficial
Galardonado con los premios Best Event Awards _ (http://www.besteventawards.com):
3º - Best Event Award
1º - Cultural Event
1º - Best Location/Setting
2º - Best Direction
2º - Best Staging/Set Design
1º - Best Audio/Video/Lighting Production
Galardonado con el premio:
GRAN PREMIO DEL JURADO 2011
General de Producciones y Diseño, S.A. (GDP) - VIII Centenario de la Conmemoración de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
http://www.prnoticias.com/index.php/marketing/1101-festivales-y-premios/20115426-gran-premio-eventoplus--el-viii-centenario-de-la-conmemoracion-de-santiago-de-compostela-de-gdp
Mapping sobre la fachada del Obradoiro de la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela con motivo de su 800 Aniversario, marcando el inicio de las fiestas del Apóstol 2011.
Fachada de 100 metros de base por 70 de alta
Utilizamos 18 proyectores x 22 K (BARCO)
- Mapping Obradoiro on the facade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela on the occasion of its 800th anniversary, marking the beginning of the celebrations of the Apostle 2011.
18 projectors x 22K
Una vez concluido el videomapping se quedaba funcionando una mesa táctil donde el público podía elegir la secuencia que más le gustaba y proyectarla.
https://vimeo.com/29495269
El objeto del espectáculo es contar la historia de la catedral compostelana, su relación con la ciudad y con el Camino de Santiago. Hemos querido presentarlo, sin embargo, como un cuento visual, no como una lección de historia. No hay voz en off ni textos ni fechas. Hemos preferido recurrir a conceptos, a símbolos que se enlazan formando una continuidad visual.
LA HISTORIA
Arrancamos en el Santiago antes de Santiago, en el Santiago pagano anterior a la llegada de los restos del apóstol. Imaginamos el lugar como un bosque salvaje representado por símbolos pre-cristianos y célticos. De repente, pasamos de lo sólido a lo líquido: el agua irrumpe en el bosque tridimensional: es el mar Mediterráneo por el que llega el cuerpo decapitado del apóstol sobre la barca de piedra. Los símbolos célticos se convierten en iconografía apostólica.
El legendario descubrimiento de los restos por el ermitaño Paio fue, en sí mismo, un espectáculo de luz y sonido. Nosotros reproducimos aquel milagro con los medios actuales. Incluso entramos dentro de la catedral por medio de un agujero (un efecto óptico) hasta llegar al interior del sepulcro para contemplar los restos. La catedral se transforma en el rostro del apóstol a lo que siguen varios efectos y juegos visuales
A partir de aquí contamos brevemente y de manera intuitiva la historia de las construcciones, destrucciones y reconstrucciones de la catedral: la iglesia pre-románica, la románica y la fachada barroca. Y en medio de esas reformas y re-edificaciones, reconstruiremos episodios como la destrucción de Almanzor, que nos permite ver la catedral “arder” mediante un efecto óptico que recrea un incendio con total realismo; o la revuelta de los burgueses compostelanos contra Xelmírez...
Finalizamos esta parte con el Camino y sus catedrales, recreadas ante los ojos de los espectadores. Y por supuesto, el Pórtico de la Gloria, la joya artística de la catedral, dando vida brevemente a sus personajes.
Una vez que hemos completado este breve recorrido por el tiempo de la catedral, hacemos otro por su espacio, a caballo del botafumeiro, entrando en las naves y las capillas, haciendo girar el edificio sobre su propio eje para observar las distintas fachadas... Para concluir en una apoteosis de fuegos artificiales que cierra el espectáculo.
Espectáculo diseñado y producido por GPD.
www.gpdsa.es
2ª Cámara.
"Oscar Corral Fotógrafo"
30:49
Juan Enriquez: Financial Crisis
Juan Enriquez is a leading authority on the economic and political impacts of genomics and...
published: 28 Oct 2008
author: PopTech
Juan Enriquez: Financial Crisis
Juan Enriquez is a leading authority on the economic and political impacts of genomics and other life sciences. Enriquez was the founding director of the Harvard Business School Life Sciences Project and is the CEO of the research and investment firm Biotechonomy. At PopTech 2008, Enriquez urges us to examine the steps we must take to address the global financial crisis.
5:34
The Watson Institute presents Mark Blyth on Austerity
A video on the global trend toward Austerity budgets featuring Mark Blyth.
Directed by Jo...
published: 17 Sep 2010
author: The Global Conversation
The Watson Institute presents Mark Blyth on Austerity
A video on the global trend toward Austerity budgets featuring Mark Blyth.
Directed by Joe Posner.
Produced by
Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies (www.watsoninstitute.org) in association with the Global Conversation (www.globalconversation.org) and Global Media Project (www.globalmediaproject.net).
Mark Blyth is a professor of International Political Economy at Brown University and is writing "Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea," forthcoming from Oxford University Press in 2011.
Citations & More Information:
2 Trillion Dollar Hole
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/be8041b6-34fa-11de-940a-00144feabdc0.html
5-50% of GDP
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/spn/2009/spn0925.pdf
Wage Stagnation
http://www.workinglife.org/wiki/Wages+and+Benefits:+Real+Wages+(1964-2004)
More on balance sheets and recessions
http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Grail-Macroeconomics-Lessons-Recession/dp/0470823879
Credits:
Featuring Professor Mark Blyth
Directed by Joe Posner
Photography by Ian McAlpin
Co-Producer: Lindsay Richardson
Asst Camera: Phil Gara
Asst Animator: Emily Roberts
Music: Joe Posner
3:26
CITY #3721
Winner of Adobe Design Achievement Awards 2011
Best Experimental Film of Sedicicorto Inter...
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: Lam Ho Tak
CITY #3721
Winner of Adobe Design Achievement Awards 2011
Best Experimental Film of Sedicicorto International Film Festival
Official Screening Selection of 1st International Motion Festival, Cyprus (IMF)
Official Selection of „shnit documents“ for shnit International Short Film Festival
Official Selection of the 2011 Princeton Student Film & Video Festival
Cities from all over the world are becoming visually similar, homogenized with similar building styles and highway systems. The commonality is development without creative thinking, and a universal goal of low costs and high profits. This kind of development increases the distance and disconnect between people. People move faster and faster as development grows faster and faster. Eventually, the question raised is whether development provides a better life for citizens, or if it only makes a country’s GDP look better.
A time lapse video, produced by Lam Ho Tak.
Music: Don't Go Awash in this Digital Landscape by Codes In The Clouds.
Lam Ho Tak, a student from City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media.
Youtube results:
14:03
Measuring GDP using the Income Approach and the Expenditure Approach - HD
GDP is generally understood to represent the health of a nation's economy, and most people...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: welkerjason
Measuring GDP using the Income Approach and the Expenditure Approach - HD
GDP is generally understood to represent the health of a nation's economy, and most people realize that if GDP is growing, things are going well, while if it's falling things have turned sour in the economy. But what, precisely, does GDP measures? There are two primary methods for measuring GDP, which should yield the same result even though they measure completely different factors. -The income approach: measures the total incomes earned by households in a nation in a year. -The expenditure approach: measures the total amount spent on the goods produced by a country in a year. By examining the circular flow model of a nation's economy, we can demonstrate why every dollar earned by a household in a nation's resource market will ultimately be spent in the product market, or leaked through taxes, savings, and import spending, leading to injections in the form of government spending, investment and export sales. In the video lecture below, the two methods for measuring GDP are introduced, and the various components it includes are explained in detail. www.econclassroom.com If you found this video useful, you may find my study guides and lecture notes especially useful! Check them out here: www.welkerswikinomics.com/lecturenotes/
- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 10277
- author: welkerjason
3:41
GDP - Someday When Things Are Good
GDP...
published: 11 May 2011
author: davidxwise
GDP - Someday When Things Are Good
GDP
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 16814
- author: davidxwise
2:12
Robert F. Kennedy challenges Gross Domestic Product
Forty years ago, Robert F. Kennedy challenged the basic way we measure progress and well-b...
published: 11 Sep 2008
author: colinatpyramid
Robert F. Kennedy challenges Gross Domestic Product
Forty years ago, Robert F. Kennedy challenged the basic way we measure progress and well-being in America. Today, the Glaser Progress Foundation is raising the same questions through a new medium. The Seattle-based foundation released a new web video marking the anniversary of a famous speech in which Kennedy said the Gross Domestic Product counts "everything, in short, except that which makes life worthwhile."
- published: 11 Sep 2008
- views: 79961
- author: colinatpyramid
7:04
【明るい経済教室】GDP完全攻略その1・三面等価の原則[桜H24/3/30]
経済評論家の三橋貴明が、経済の問題を明るく簡単に解説していく「明るい経済教室」。今回からGDP完全攻略シリーズを展開していきますが、第1回めの今回は『三面等価の原則』について御説明...
published: 30 Mar 2012
author: SakuraSoTV
【明るい経済教室】GDP完全攻略その1・三面等価の原則[桜H24/3/30]
経済評論家の三橋貴明が、経済の問題を明るく簡単に解説していく「明るい経済教室」。今回からGDP完全攻略シリーズを展開していきますが、第1回めの今回は『三面等価の原則』について御説明申し上げます。 ※チャンネル桜では、自由且つ独立不羈の放送を守るため、『日本文化チャンネル桜二千人委員会』の会員を募集しております。以下のページでご案内申し上げておりますので、全国草莽の皆様のご理解、ご協力を、何卒宜しくお願い申し上げます。 www.ch-sakura.jp ◆チャンネル桜公式HP www.ch-sakura.jp
- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 15028
- author: SakuraSoTV