Description |
4 videodiscs (720 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (79 pages ; 19 cm) |
Series |
Great courses, Business & economics |
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Great courses, Professional |
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Great courses (DVD). Business & economics.
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Great courses (DVD). Professional.
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System Details |
DVD format. |
Performer |
Lecturer: Professor Peter Rodriguez, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia. |
Contents |
Part 1. From free markets to state economies -- A brief history of economic growth -- Economic growth and human behavior -- The birth of the Western free market -- American economic strategies -- America and Europe; divergent approaches -- State-led theories of economic growth -- The secrets of rapid growth in tiger economies -- Lessons and limits of Japan's economic model -- From closed to open economies -- How can we manage global growth? -- China's policies and the world economy -- Part 2. Merging the theories of East and West -- Lessons about economic success -- The roots of economic failure -- Politics, statecraft, and the fate of economies -- Corruption and its impact on growth -- Informal, inefficient markets -- Technology and the instant economy -- Possible strains on global economic growth -- Latin America; moving away from free markets -- Financial crises and economic theory -- The multipolar economic world -- Driving forces, emerging trends. |
Note |
"Course No. 5574"--Disc label. |
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"Part 1 of 2, 12 lectures/30 minutes per lecture, 2 DVDs"--Container. |
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"Part 2 of 2, 12 lectures/30 minutes per lecture, 2 DVDs"--Container. |
Summary |
How can a nation create the conditions for economic growth and prosperity, improving people's lives on both the individual and national levels? And what, once these conditions are achieved, can it do to sustain this progress? Do any of the many "isms" under which we organize our economic philosophies hold the answer? While an insightful understanding of different economic approaches has always been essential for policymakers, it is equally important for those of us who might not steer the economy but must still live and function within it. Such an understanding is the key to making sense of not only economic events but of "noneconomic" news as well, allowing us to anticipate the economic consequences that can impact both the nation's economy and one's personal economy. And, of course, it sharpens the judgment you already bring to your own discussions of the issues. In the 24 lectures of Why Economies Rise or Fall, Professor Peter Rodriguez of the University of Virginia guides you through a stimulating and, above all, accessible examination of what economists know and don't know about this elusive search for economic prosperity. |
Subject |
Free trade.
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State, The -- Economic aspects.
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Economics.
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Economics (DNLM)D004467
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economics. (CStmoGRI)aat300054359
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Economics. (OCoLC)fst00902116
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Free trade. (OCoLC)fst00933944
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State, The -- Economic aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01131945
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Genre/Form |
Educational films.
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Educational films. (OCoLC)fst01726235
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Educational films.
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Added Author |
Rodriguez, Peter Louis, 1968- teacher, speaker.
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Teaching Company.
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ISBN |
1598036572 |
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9781598036572 |
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1598036580 |
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9781598036589 |
Music No. |
PD5574-01 Teaching Company (part 1 of 2) |
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PD5574-02 Teaching Company (part 2 of 2) |
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