Series of videos on Economics created by the team at Crash Course
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Crashcourse
- Date Added:
- 05/21/2018
Series of videos on Economics created by the team at Crash Course
This resource is developed for grades 11 and 12. The resource links to Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy, Economics, and Agriculture. This resource focuses on globalization, particularly in ag sector, and its economic, cultural, and social impacts. This resource includes activities to be used in an individual or group setting.
This 4-minute video lesson provides insite into the back of the envelope calculation of which office space to rent. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 123 of 184]
This 4-mintue video lesson discusses backwardation and the theory of normal backwardation. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 99 of 184]
This 4-minute video provides the understanding that a marginal tax rate does not apply to all of income. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 180 of 184]
This 4-minute video lesson introduces the mechanics of the carry trade. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 181 of 184]
This 4-minute video lesson provides a review of the difference uses of the words contango, backwardation, contango theory and theory of normal backwardation. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 100 of 184]
This 3-minute video lesson looks at the difference between historical cost and fair value accounting. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 119 of 184]
This 4-mintue video lesson look the lower bound on forward settlement price. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 102 of 184]
This 3-minute video lesson looks at how an exchange can benefit from trading futures and how it can use margin to mitigate its risk. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 90 of 184]
This 4-minute video lesson looks at the upper bound on forward settlement price. [Core Finance playlist: Lesson 101 of 184]
This 12-minute video lesson looks at alternate bailout plans and considers their moral hazard. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 10 of 15]
This 11-minute video lesson is the first in Kahn's Financial Bailout series. It provides a review of balance sheets and explains the difference between illiquidity and insolvency. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 1 of 15]
This 11-minute video lesson looks at a hypothetical bank balance sheet and explains what book value means. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 2 of 15]
This 11-minute video lesson explains what it means when the market value of a stock is different from its book value. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 3 of 15]
This 11-minute video lesson explains the different ways of accounting for an asset. It considers the mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 4 of 15]
This 11-minute video lesson looks at how the bank can liquidate assets to pay off debt that comes due. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 5 of 15]
This 12-minute video lesson looks at how the bank gets bailed out by an equity infusion from a sovereign wealth fund. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 6 of 15]
This 10-mintue video lesson looks at what happens when there is no equity infusion and the bank goes in to bankruptcy. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 7 of 15]
This 12-minute video lesson looks at how the banks are connected and what happens when one bank fails. [Financial Bailout playlist: Lesson 8 of 15]