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Macro Unit 2.1- GDP and Economic Growth
Mr. Clifford explains GDP, the components of GDP, and what is not included in the Gross Do...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: ACDCLeadership
Macro Unit 2.1- GDP and Economic Growth
Macro Unit 2.1- GDP and Economic Growth
Mr. Clifford explains GDP, the components of GDP, and what is not included in the Gross Domestic Product.- published: 04 Feb 2012
- views: 26505
- author: ACDCLeadership
3:28
Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half centu...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: oecden
Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an e...- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 66390
- author: oecden
1:31
(Macro) Episode 22: Growth
How will I know if Real GDP is growing? Or shrinking? "(Macro) Episode 22: Growth" by Dr. ...
published: 03 Oct 2009
author: mjmfoodie
(Macro) Episode 22: Growth
(Macro) Episode 22: Growth
How will I know if Real GDP is growing? Or shrinking? "(Macro) Episode 22: Growth" by Dr. Mary J. McGlasson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-...- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 36931
- author: mjmfoodie
16:09
Measuring the Macroeconomic Objectives: Economic Growth, Unemployment and Inflation
Macroeconomics provides government policymakers with a set of tools that can be employed t...
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: Jason Welker
Measuring the Macroeconomic Objectives: Economic Growth, Unemployment and Inflation
Measuring the Macroeconomic Objectives: Economic Growth, Unemployment and Inflation
Macroeconomics provides government policymakers with a set of tools that can be employed to help achieve certain macroeconomic objectives deemed desirable fo...- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 9966
- author: Jason Welker
3:01
Bloomberg reports that PHILIPPINES Economy GDP Growth is Number 1 in Asia beating China
Bloomberg reports that PHILIPPINES Economy s Number 1 fastest growing in Asia beating even...
published: 30 May 2013
author: tanchanco1world
Bloomberg reports that PHILIPPINES Economy GDP Growth is Number 1 in Asia beating China
Bloomberg reports that PHILIPPINES Economy GDP Growth is Number 1 in Asia beating China
Bloomberg reports that PHILIPPINES Economy s Number 1 fastest growing in Asia beating even China's growth. GDP Growth on Q1 2013 is 7.8% According to many in...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 10966
- author: tanchanco1world
6:31
Who Killed Economic Growth?
PLEASE SHARE** Excerpted from: http://www.endofgrowth.com Richard Heinberg propose a start...
published: 02 Aug 2011
author: postcarboninstitute
Who Killed Economic Growth?
Who Killed Economic Growth?
PLEASE SHARE** Excerpted from: http://www.endofgrowth.com Richard Heinberg propose a startling diagnosis: humanity has reached a fundamental turning point ...- published: 02 Aug 2011
- views: 148064
- author: postcarboninstitute
15:37
Calculating GDP Growth Rates
A whiteboard video showing how to calculate GDP Growth Rates, GDP in "N" number of years, ...
published: 14 Oct 2013
Calculating GDP Growth Rates
Calculating GDP Growth Rates
A whiteboard video showing how to calculate GDP Growth Rates, GDP in "N" number of years, and the Rule of 70.- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 1
5:30
THE LATEST NEWS : India's road to GDP growth
LATEST NEWS : India's road to GDP growth - YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=P53tWA1inkI... ...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: WTLNews
THE LATEST NEWS : India's road to GDP growth
THE LATEST NEWS : India's road to GDP growth
LATEST NEWS : India's road to GDP growth - YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=P53tWA1inkI... - Traduzir esta página 15 min atrás -- Traduzir esta página 4 horas...- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 243
- author: WTLNews
2:32
NewsLife: Palace welcomes NEDA report on GDP growth || Jan. 30, '14
NewsLife: Palace welcomes NEDA report on GDP growth (Reported By: Rocky Ignacio) - [Januar...
published: 30 Jan 2014
NewsLife: Palace welcomes NEDA report on GDP growth || Jan. 30, '14
NewsLife: Palace welcomes NEDA report on GDP growth || Jan. 30, '14
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26:10
GDP- Measuring Economic Growth (Unit 2, Lecture 1)
How do we measure economic growth within a country, and compare the level of economic deve...
published: 22 May 2013
author: Tyler Watts
GDP- Measuring Economic Growth (Unit 2, Lecture 1)
GDP- Measuring Economic Growth (Unit 2, Lecture 1)
How do we measure economic growth within a country, and compare the level of economic development across countries? Why, with GDP of course! This video gives...- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 104
- author: Tyler Watts
18:52
Yasheng Huang: Does democracy stifle economic growth?
http://www.ted.com Economist Yasheng Huang compares China to India, and asks how China's a...
published: 12 Sep 2011
author: TEDtalksDirector
Yasheng Huang: Does democracy stifle economic growth?
Yasheng Huang: Does democracy stifle economic growth?
http://www.ted.com Economist Yasheng Huang compares China to India, and asks how China's authoritarian rule contributed to its astonishing economic growth --...- published: 12 Sep 2011
- views: 34316
- author: TEDtalksDirector
12:59
Phony GDP Growth, Farm Subsidies, Sub-Prime Auto Loans
The Schiff Report (7/30/2012) Listen to The Peter Schiff Show Weekdays LIVE and FREE on ht...
published: 31 Jul 2012
author: SchiffReport
Phony GDP Growth, Farm Subsidies, Sub-Prime Auto Loans
Phony GDP Growth, Farm Subsidies, Sub-Prime Auto Loans
The Schiff Report (7/30/2012) Listen to The Peter Schiff Show Weekdays LIVE and FREE on http://www.SchiffRadio.com Follow me on Twitter @SchiffRadio Friend m...- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 32501
- author: SchiffReport
2:50
Philippines Speedy Economic Growth
News feature on the speedy and robust economic growth of the Philippines,the next Tiger of...
published: 24 Aug 2013
Philippines Speedy Economic Growth
Philippines Speedy Economic Growth
News feature on the speedy and robust economic growth of the Philippines,the next Tiger of Asia.- published: 24 Aug 2013
- views: 1352
3:22
WOTL 7.1% GDP GROWTH
Official Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Word-of-the-Lourd-TV5-AksyonTV-41/19...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: tv5theeveningnews
WOTL 7.1% GDP GROWTH
WOTL 7.1% GDP GROWTH
Official Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Word-of-the-Lourd-TV5-AksyonTV-41/195147443843667.- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 30721
- author: tv5theeveningnews
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1:44
CSIS Global Data Chandelier
The Global Data Chandelier is a custom light fixture commissioned by the Center for Strate...
published: 23 Dec 2013
author: Sosolimited
CSIS Global Data Chandelier
The Global Data Chandelier is a custom light fixture commissioned by the Center for Strategic and International Studies for their new headquarters in Washington, DC. CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit think tank focused on international policy and issues of global significance.
Sosolimited partnered with Hypersonic Engineering & Design, Plebian Design, and Chris Parlato to design, program, and fabricate this one-of-a-kind chandelier. 425 hanging pendants form a map of the world when viewed from below. This map becomes a low-res display for illustrating global data such as GDP growth rate, renewable water resources, and energy consumption. Each data set is paired with a unique lighting animation. In addition, CSIS can highlight regions of the map that correspond with international developments or events within the building.
We'd like to give special thanks to the team at CSIS, including Dr. John Hamre, Mason Osborne at Jones Lang LaSalle, and Tom Carrado at Hickok Cole for their help in making this chandelier possible.
Collaborators:
http://hypersonic.cc
http://www.plebiandesign.com
http://www.parlato.net
1:09
CSIS Global Data Chandelier
This past summer Sosolimited developed the winning proposal for the lobby of the new headq...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: Sosolimited
CSIS Global Data Chandelier
This past summer Sosolimited developed the winning proposal for the lobby of the new headquarters of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. This non-partisan think tank is a leader in global issues, energy policy, defense, and health. In preparation for their move into a brand new building on K Street CSIS asked a number of interactive design studios to submit ideas for their atrium. Our proposal is for a global data clock, a grand chandelier that reacts to world news and displays real-time information across a map of light.
The CSIS identity is a pixelated map of the globe. We turned that map into an interactive surface of point-lights. The map is extruded into a collection of hanging pendant lights. These individual fixtures become a large floating chandelier, with a surface that undulates throughout the space of the atrium.
The pendants of the chandelier are geographically coded pixels that can show global statistics such as GDP growth, energy production and consumption, and natural resource availability. They can also point to regions of the world being discussed by CSIS. The goal was to present the researchers and experts of CSIS with a snapshot of the the globe built from the same data they use in their daily work. The entire system is dynamic, animating through the day.
5:24
"Africa is an extraordinary opportunity at the moment" - David Adjaye
Dezeen and MINI World Tour: we speak to architect David Adjaye, fresh off the stage from h...
published: 22 Mar 2013
author: Dezeen
"Africa is an extraordinary opportunity at the moment" - David Adjaye
Dezeen and MINI World Tour: we speak to architect David Adjaye, fresh off the stage from his presentation at Design Indaba, about his relationship with Africa and why he believes the continent provides a great opportunity for architects.
Adjaye was born in east Africa, to Ghanaian parents, before moving to London at 14. He explains that, after graduating from the Royal College of Art, he felt the need to return to the continent where he grew up.
"I wanted to revisit the continent of Africa" he explains, "but I wanted to revisit it, not through the lens of my parents or through any kind of formal experience, tourism or anything. I wanted to claim it for my own."
He spent 11 years, from 1999 to 2010, visiting the capital city of each country on the continent "to try to understand the nature of the cities in Africa, to understand their past and their present, to understand their history and their geography."
Through this research, which was published as a seven-volume book, Adjaye realised the importance of Africa's unique geography. "It became clear to me that the political map of Africa that we have is a very difficult way to understand the continent," he says. "Fundamentally, the way we should be looking at it is through geography."
Adjaye created his own map of the continent, divided into six distinct geographic zones, which, he believes, have shaped African culture. "In these [zones], all the civilisations of Africa have manifested themselves," he says. "Their unique identities come from that, the artefacts of the continent reflect that geography."
This realisation was important to Adjaye's own approach to architecture. "I wanted to create a blueprint for how I wanted to work on the continent," he explains. "I didn't just want to make contemporary architecture with the usual references of anonymous abstracts and global things, I wanted to find a way of making architecture that could take onboard issues that are big, but also specific enough to make unique objects."
Adjaye believes that, despite the continent's considerable problems, Africa presents a great opportunity for architects. "GDP growth over the last decade is anything between 10 and 15 percent, which is extraordinary. It's greater than what China was doing," he explains. "This economic drive is changing the political paradigm because as people are becoming more wealthy they are starting to question politically their structure.
"What's amazing is that, unlike working in Europe or America at the moment, [as an architect] in Africa you can try to ascribe a new paradigm. If you get the right political agency and the right construction environment, you can make extraordinary moments in architecture. That for me is very exciting."
6:11
"TWO INDIAS EXIST IN HEALTHCARE"
For 15 years, a dedicated group of doctors has been running a health project in central In...
published: 24 Dec 2012
author: Tom Pietrasik
"TWO INDIAS EXIST IN HEALTHCARE"
For 15 years, a dedicated group of doctors has been running a health project in central India called Jan Swasthya Sahyog. In a country where many people have no access to healthcare, their hospital – which relies on grants and donations – serves a population of almost 1 million people in rural areas of Bilaspur district in Chhattisgarh state. In reaching this marginalised population, the initiative performs a vital service. Despite years of high GDP growth, India has only six physicians for every 10,000 people – far fewer than in Brazil (17.2), Russia (43.1) and China (14.2) – and transport to hospitals can be expensive, with only 10% of buses run by the public sector. Malnutrition is a major concern – India is self-sufficient in grain production, yet 40% of people are underweight.
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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
(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)...- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 95688
- author: mjmfoodie
4:40
5-5.5% GDP growth too low for an economy as big as India: Raghuram Rajan
Ahead of the Union Budget 2013 and the announcement of GDP growth data, Raghuram Rajan, Ch...
published: 28 Feb 2013
author: NDTV
5-5.5% GDP growth too low for an economy as big as India: Raghuram Rajan
5-5.5% GDP growth too low for an economy as big as India: Raghuram Rajan
Ahead of the Union Budget 2013 and the announcement of GDP growth data, Raghuram Rajan, Chief Economic Advisor to the Finance Ministry, speaks to NDTV Profit...- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 362
- author: NDTV
1:49
China's 'New Normal': Slowing GDP Growth, Inflation
April 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee examines China's first-qu...
published: 15 Apr 2013
author: Bloomberg
China's 'New Normal': Slowing GDP Growth, Inflation
China's 'New Normal': Slowing GDP Growth, Inflation
April 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Economics Editor Michael McKee examines China's first-quarter GDP report that saw growth shrink to 7.7 percent and what you...- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 1675
- author: Bloomberg
4:10
GDP Growth or Wellbeing? - Song
GDP is an unrepresentative, unjust and frankly dangerous benchmark to determine economic w...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: Sophie Stammers
GDP Growth or Wellbeing? - Song
GDP Growth or Wellbeing? - Song
GDP is an unrepresentative, unjust and frankly dangerous benchmark to determine economic wellbeing, and yet, governments globally are hooked on equating a na...- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 209
- author: Sophie Stammers