This BBC article looks at the profits being made by the big oil companies and attempts to explain them.

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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...

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Business Insider provide us with another luxury good video, this time curling stones, with each stone costing over $600.

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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...

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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.

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This Business Insider clip looks at Vietnamese incense sticks. There's lots of economics here - including trade protectionism and branding.

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Could road pricing could be the answer to both environmental concerns and serve as a way of replacing fuel duty and road tax?

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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...

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This World Bank clip looks at two ways that food production might increasingly become part of the circular economy.

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How do airlines make money? Increasingly, it isn't by flying.

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This video clip is well worth a look - mining has a role to play in development but only if it is properly managed.

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Another excellent Business Insider look at a luxury good - this time the Hasselblad camera.

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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.

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The IMF are looking at encouraging decarbonisation, with carbon pricing to the fore.

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To what extent do the tech giants benefit society? Or are they now operating against the public interest, and in an anti-competitive fashion?

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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.

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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!

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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.

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This clip looks at why coconut oil is 12 times more expensive than ordinary oils.

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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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