International Trade And Economy
International Trade (part 3) - The Effects of Tariffs on the EconomyMay 04, 2012
Marty Mazorra illustrates the impact protectionism (by way of tariffs) has on the consumer and the economy in general... Go to betweenthelines.us for more...
Global Economics - Global Exchange: Free Trade & ProtectionMay 16, 2012
July 2006 Societies have traded for thousands of years. However, the last 35 years have seen an explosion in world trade. How has this global integration affected the world's economy and individual markets and how are the overall gains of world trade distributed?
How to Calculate The Benefits and Efficiency of International TradeApr 19, 2012
Tutorial discusses the benefits of international trade. It shows gains, losses and benefits of international trade. Like us on: www.facebook.com
India Economic Summit 2010 - Emerging Economies, Engines of Global TradeApr 23, 2011
www.weforum.org 15.11.2010 Emerging Economies, Engines of Global Trade In the last two decades, south-south trade has increased 20-fold and is expected to account for more than one-half of global trade by 2030. How can burgeoning south-south commercial and economic relationships lead to the reduction of global trade barriers and the transfer of innovative social development? Discussion Leaders · Luis A. Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC · Kamal Nath, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India · Peter Van Loan, Minister of International Trade of Canada · Alberto Vallarino Clement, Minister of Economy and Finance of Panama · Gita Gopinath, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, USA · Amos Muhinga Kimunya, Minister of Transport of Kenya Moderated by · Sanjaya Baru, Editor, Business Standard, India
Gains from Trade - International EconomicsApr 28, 2012
International Economics gain from trade, Production Possibility Frontier, PPF, Country Indifference Curves
Evolution of International Trade TheoryMay 08, 2012
Evolution of International Trade Theory, a project for International Economics
Five Most Common Myths About International Trade | Robert P. MurphyJan 30, 2012
Lecture presented by Robert P. Murphy at the 2006 Mises Supporters Summit; "Imperialism: Enemy of Freedom," hosted at theLudwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama; 27-28 October 2006. mises.org DISCLAIMER The Ludwig von Mises Institute has given permission under the Creative Commons license that this media presentation can be publicly reposted as long as credit is given to the Mises Institute and other guidelines are followed. More info at: creativecommons.org This YouTube channel is in no way endorsed by or affiliated with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, any of its lecturers or staff members.
MICHAEL RIVERO - BRIC Nations Agree NOT To Trade In US Dollar. Buy Gold Now! (Debt, Economy, WW3)May 10, 2012
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Davos Annual Meeting 2007 - Frozen Trade TalksMay 10, 2012
www.weforum.org 27.01.2007 Frozen Trade Talks and the Need for Progress Doha's apparent failure has given rise to a debate on the role of multilateral, regional and bilateral factors in shaping the international trade agenda. Meanwhile, it remains unclear if, and how, businesses have been affected. 1) How are regional and bilateral factors influencing the future of international trade? 2) What is at stake in maintaining a healthy global trade regime? 3) Should the manner in which multilateral trade agreements are negotiated be overhauled? Akira Amari, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan Celso Amorim, Minister of Foreign Relations of Brazil Pascal Lamy, Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva Doris Leuthard, Federal Councillor of Economic Affairs of the Swiss Confederation Peter Mandelson, Commissioner, Trade, European Commission, Brussels Kamal Nath, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India Susan Schwab, US Trade Representative Moderated by John K. Defterios, Group Vice-President, Content and Anchor, United Kingdom, FBC Media, United Kingdom
Miapolis - Miami's New Economic EngineMay 12, 2012
Miapolis will be a metropolis in the sky, self-sufficient, environmental friendly and with a remarkable economic impact leaving no one behind. Miapolis is about innovation and creativity: the impressive Pan-American plaza with dancing fountains offering free daily shows; an indoor theme park for the family; a trade center for the Gateway of the Americas; an exciting amphitheater, and the stunning public promenade 30 ft high overlooking Biscayne Bay. Miapolis will be an economic engine, and a sensible and rational solution for the local economy; resolving the Parrot Jungle debts, producing $1.0 billion annually in tax revenues; the Mega Plan estimated TIF for the CRAs by 2030 will be doubled; and, no taxpayer money, loans, or costs over-runs. More important, Miapolis creates 42000 construction and 28000 permanent JOBS. Miapolis will provide constant worldwide exposure of Miami, increasing tourism, international trade, passengers for the airlines, cargo for the Port of Miami and MIA, and benefiting all Downtown by attracting millions of visitors.
India's Economy: Performance And ChallengesApr 20, 2012
Speakers: Shankar Acharya, Isher Ahluwalia, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Surjit Bhalla, Martin Wolf This event was recorded on 01 June 2010 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building India has traversed a long way since the economic reforms of the early 1990s, and is now widely recognized as one of the fastest growing countries in the world. In view of Montek Singh Ahluwalia's key role in crafting reforms which helped integrate India with the world economy, this volume (India's Economy: Performance and Challenges Essays in Honour of Montek Singh Ahluwalia) in his honour brings together essays by leading experts on the Indian economy and on international economic policy. It spans the main features of India's economic development and addresses a wide rang of topics such as growth, inequality, macroeconomic performance, monetary policy, capital markets, infrastructure, human resources, global finance, climate change and international trade.
The Independent Institute's Alex Tabarrok on The Importance of Trade and New Economic GrowthDec 04, 2011
In this exclusive video, Alex Tabarrok, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and research director for the Independent Institute, how the story of economic growth is rapidly changing. For the first time ever, he asserts, the global economy is firing on all four cylinders -- and this opens the door for new ideas, innovations and discoveries.
Korea and the World's Best Countries Survey (세계최고국가순위와 사회발전) [ In Focus ]Jan 17, 2012
+ Host - Shin Sang-hyup (Professor of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, Kyung Hee University) + Panels - Yang Yoon (Professor, Department of Psychology, Ewha Womans University) - Kim Byoung-joo (Chief Executive Partner, Kim, Lee & Partners: Also serving as a Member of the Policy Evaluation Committee, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.) About InFocus - The world we live in today is a multicultural and multilateral stage of globalization. Korea's role in the Northeast Asian region and the international community is growing as the society matures and develops. In Focus is a current affairs panel discussion program which presents to viewers the insights of experts on the many issues surrounding Korea. It is one of Arirang's longest running programs and more than 600 discussions on a wide range of issues have been conducted so far with experts, academics and movers and shakers from all walks of life. The program aims to help viewers gain a deeper understanding of the role of Korea in the world, the attitudes of the Korean people and the future of the dynamic nation.



