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Economics U$A

Half-hour programs that cover all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics.

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  • "John Maynard Keynes"@en
  • "Boom and bust"@en
  • "International trade"@en
  • "John Maynard Keynes: what did we learn from the Great Depression?"@en
  • "Perfect competition and inelastic demand"@en
  • "Federal Reserve"@en
  • "Monetary policy: how well does it work?"@en
  • "U.S. economic growth"@en
  • "Economics USA"@en
  • "Economics USA"
  • "Monopoly"@en
  • "U.S. economic growth: GNP"@en
  • "Pollution: how much is a clean environment worth?"@en
  • "Productivity"@en
  • "Federal deficits: can we live with them?"@en
  • "Inflation: how did the spiral begin?"@en
  • "Resources and scarcity"@en
  • "Markets"@en
  • "Economic efficiency"@en
  • "Banking system"@en
  • "Exchange rates: what in the world is a dollar worth?"@en
  • "Oligopolies: whatever happened to price competition?"@en
  • "Federal reserve"@en
  • "Productivity: can we get more for less?"@en
  • "Boom and bust: who can explain the business cycle?"@en
  • "Labor and management: how do they come to terms?"@en
  • "Pollution"@en
  • "What is economics all about?"@en
  • "Economic efficiency: what price, controls?"@en
  • "Public goods and responsibility: how far should we go?"@en
  • "Federal Reserve: does money matter?"@en
  • "U.S. economic growth: what is GNP?"@en
  • "Economics series"@en
  • "Firm"@en
  • "Federal deficits"@en
  • "Labor and management"@en
  • "Stagflation"@en
  • "Markets and prices"@en
  • "Oligopolies"@en
  • "Economic growth"@en
  • "Supply and demand: what sets the price?"@en
  • "Profits and interest"@en
  • "Monetary policy"@en
  • "Markets: do they meet our needs?"@en
  • "Fiscal policy: can we control the economy?"@en
  • "Reducing poverty: what have we done?"@en
  • "Monopoly: who's in control?"@en
  • "Banking system: why must it be protected?"@en
  • "International trade: for whose benefit?"@en
  • "Stagflation: why couldn't we beat it?"@en
  • "Public goods and responsibilities"@en
  • "Economic growth: can we keep up the pace?"@en
  • "Stabilization policy"@en
  • "Economics United States of America"@en
  • "Economics United States of America"
  • "Fiscal policy"@en
  • "Resources and scarcity: what's economics all about?"@en
  • "Exchange rates"@en
  • "Profits and interest: what have we done?"@en
  • "Inflation"@en
  • "Firm: how can it keep costs down?"@en
  • "Stabilization policy: are we still in control?"@en
  • "Perfect competition and inelastic demand: can the farmer make a profit?"@en
  • "Booms and busts"@en
  • "Supply and demand"@en
  • "Economics U$A"@en
  • "Reducing poverty"@en
  • "J.M. Keynes"@en

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  • "Examines the leading economic crises that have shaped our culture as Americans and that will mold American business in the future. Leading economic authorities explain the lifeblood of our economic system--the interaction of people, resources, and capital."
  • "Half-hour programs that cover all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."
  • "Half-hour programs that cover all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."@en
  • "Documents major historic and contemporary events that have shaped 20th Century American economics, through twenty-eight 30 minute programs."@en
  • ""Explore the fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, through interviews with Nobel Prize-winning economists. The series features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Heller, and others. In each program, case studies of major economic events show how economic theory relates to the real world"--Publisher's website."
  • "Attempts to answer the question, "What is economics all about?", by presenting and analyzing economic theory and reality as they apply to 20th century America."@en
  • "Explores the fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, through interview with Nobel Prize-winning economists. The series features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Heller, and others. In each program, case studies of major exonomic events show how economic theory relates to the real world. Made for college and high school classrooms and adult learners."@en
  • "Explores the fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, through interview with Nobel Prize-winning economists. The series features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Heller, and others. In each program, case studies of major exonomic events show how economic theory relates to the real world. Made for college and high school classrooms and adult learners."
  • "An introductory college telecourse that covers all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."@en
  • "Twenty-eight part television course in introductory economics and economic theory."
  • "Uses archive film footage to illustrate economic principles as well as microeconomic and macroeconomic theory in 2 thirty-minute segments per videocassette."@en
  • "This 28-part telecourse is designed to help teach the principles of economics by using economic events in America, present and past, and examples."@en
  • "Introductory course in economics uses documentary presentation of important periods and cases in 20th century American economic history, through archival and contemporary footage and interviews with original participants and later economists. Includes "comment and analysis" interjections by Gill that graph the economic theories involved."
  • "An introductory telecourse on macroeconomics."
  • "Uses archival and contemporary film footage to illustrate economic principles as well as microeconomic and macroeconomic theory in 28 thirty minute segments on 7 videocassettes."@en
  • "An introductory college telecourse on macroeconomic theory. These programs are segments of a 28-part series telecourse designed to help teach the principles of economics by using economic events in America, present and past, as examples."@en
  • "Historic footage, documentary sequences, interview, and news-style analysis provide a firsthand look at the leading economic crises that have shaped our lives and the trends that will mold American business in the future. Leading economic authorities including Milton Friedman, Robert Heilbroner, John Kenneth Galbraith, and Paul Samuelson, explain our economic system."@en
  • "History and discussion of various practical aspects of economics as they affect and have affected American life. Uses interviews with a variety of economic and political experts, historical footage and commentary by Richard T. Gill."
  • "Program covers all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."@en
  • "Economic theory comes to life in this blend of historic footage, documentary sequences, interviews, and news-style analysis."
  • "Program covers all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics as it applys to the American economy in the 20th century."
  • "Documents major historic and contemporary events that have shaped 20th century American economics."
  • "A series of twenty-eight, 30-min. programs that cover all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."@en
  • "Uses archive film footage to illustrate economic principles as well as microeconomic and macroeconomic theory in 28 thirty minute segments."
  • "Uses archive film footage to illustrate economic principles as well as microeconomic and macroeconomic theory in 28 thirty minute segments."@en
  • ""Explore economic history, theory, and practice through case studies and interviews with Nobel-prize winning and major economists. The series covering macro, micro, and international economics features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Alice Rivlin, and Ben Bernanke, among others. Major economic events, including the 2008 banking crisis and technology's influence on the economy, connect economic theory to the headlines. The full complement of material includes audio interviews and a coordinated Web site." -- publisher information."
  • "(Webmaster) Explore the fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, through interviews with Nobel Prize-winning economists. The series features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Heller, and others. In each program, case studies of major economic events show how economic theory relates to the real world. Expanded interviews are available on 28 audiocassettes. This series is also valuable for teachers seeking to review the subject matter."
  • "Includes 28 half-hour programs that cover all the basic topics in macroeconomics and microeconomics."@en
  • "An introductory college telecourse on macroeconomics."@en

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  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Educational films"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Programmed instructional materials"
  • "History"

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  • "Economics U$A"@en
  • "Economics U$A"
  • "Economics U$A [updated edition]"
  • "Economics U$A. Episodes 1-28"
  • "Economics USA"
  • "Economics USA"@en

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