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Explanations
Why are the oil giants making such big (supernormal) profits?
This BBC article looks at the profits being made by the big oil companies and attempts to explain them.
Import Substitution - Senegal fights to end dominance of imported rice
This Reuters video clip highlights one of the disadvantages of free trade - it exposes economies to global economic shocks - and in this case, food shortages in India, and restrictions on its...
Marginal Cost - Why are Olympic Curling Stones so expensive?
Business Insider provide us with another luxury good video, this time curling stones, with each stone costing over $600.
Inter-connections that help explain the crisis
This BBC clip from the excellent Ros Atkins looks at how the cost of living has been precipitated by a variety of factors - climate change, Covid and Russia's war in Ukraine - all of which have...
This Economist video looks at how the war in Ukraine is precipitating a global food crisis, with 800m people going to bed hungry every night.
How a Vietnamese Village Makes 50,000 Incense Sticks A Day
This Business Insider clip looks at Vietnamese incense sticks. There's lots of economics here - including trade protectionism and branding.
Congestion Externalities - Is Road Pricing the Way Forward?
Could road pricing could be the answer to both environmental concerns and serve as a way of replacing fuel duty and road tax?
Just in Time - why we keep running out of everything
Here is a short Guardian film looking at how the adoption of 'Just in Time' manufacturing and highly sophisticated global supply chains has, for the moment, resulted in a world economy marked by...
Circular Economy: Insect and Hydroponic Farming
This World Bank clip looks at two ways that food production might increasingly become part of the circular economy.
How Airlines Quietly Became Banks
How do airlines make money? Increasingly, it isn't by flying.
Mining and Development - Pathways to Sustainable & Inclusive Growth
This video clip is well worth a look - mining has a role to play in development but only if it is properly managed.
Understanding Prices - Why Hasselblad Cameras Are So Expensive
Another excellent Business Insider look at a luxury good - this time the Hasselblad camera.
Economies of scale, the role of research and increasing capital intensity of production are key features of this short video which pays a visit to the Navigator paper company in Portugal.
The Case for an International Carbon Price Floor
The IMF are looking at encouraging decarbonisation, with carbon pricing to the fore.
The Economist looks at the problems of Big Tech
To what extent do the tech giants benefit society? Or are they now operating against the public interest, and in an anti-competitive fashion?
This World Bank clip looks at the importance of biodiversity to development, arguing that sustainable development requires due care to be taken of the Earth's natural resources.
Will Covid-19 disrupt the global vaccine market?
We are studying the economics of vaccines and it is also one of the titles for the 2021 Durham University economics essay prize - so this new film from the FT is handy to say the least!
What Makes Blood Plasma So Expensive?
Business Insider highlights the fact that the US supplies two-thirds of the world's plasma - at a cost of $2.7 billion a year.
Why is coconut oil so expensive?
This clip looks at why coconut oil is 12 times more expensive than ordinary oils.
Externalities - Turning the Tide on Waste
Here are two news videos looking at innovation is helping to turn the tide on the negative externalities created by waste.
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