Complexity economics

The Observatory of Economic Complexity

The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC) is a data visualization site for international trade data created by the Macro Connections group at the MIT Media Lab. The goal of the observatory is to distribute international trade data in a visual form. At present the observatory serves more than 20 million interactive visualizations, connecting hundreds of countries to their export destinations and to the products that they trade. (Wikipedia).

The Observatory of Economic Complexity
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The Economy of Ancient Egypt

Get 10% off your Squarespace subscription today! 👉 http://squarespace.com/economicsexplained ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Ancient Egypt was amongst the first major human civilizations in existence. Outside of being genuinely fascinating the economy of ancient Egypt is enlightening to real

From playlist Countries Economies Explained

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Introduction to Economics

What is economics? Yes, of course it has to do with money. But beyond the concepts that we might immediately think of, like taxes, gross domestic product, and the stock market, which belong to macroeconomics, we must also understand microeconomics. Deconstructing the personal decisions we

From playlist Economics

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2. Utilities, Endowments, and Equilibrium

Financial Theory (ECON 251) This lecture explains what an economic model is, and why it allows for counterfactual reasoning and often yields paradoxical conclusions. Typically, equilibrium is defined as the solution to a system of simultaneous equations. The most important economic mode

From playlist Financial Theory with John Geanakoplos

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The chaotic complexity of natural numbers | Data structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 175

This is a sobering and perhaps disorienting introduction to the fact that arithmetic with bigger numbers starts to look quite different from the familiar arithmetic that we do with the small numbers we are used to. The notion of complexity is key in our treatment of this. We talk about bot

From playlist Math Foundations

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#EconShorts: Scarcity- Macro 1.1

A quick introduction to economics and key concepts like scarcity, the factors of production, physical capital, human capital, macroeconomics, and microeconomics. Need help? Check out the Ultimate Review Packet www.ultimatereviewpacket.com My New TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jacobclif

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How can we understand our complex economy?

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Doyne Farmer - How can we understand our complex economy? We are getting better at predicting things about our environment - the impact of climate change for example. But what about predicting our collective effect on ourselves? We can predict the small

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures

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The World's Most Remote Buildings

Seldom seen, barely known about and hardly ever visited - Fred Mills tracks down the world's most remote buildings. For more by The B1M subscribe now - http://ow.ly/GxW7y Go Behind The B1M. Click "JOIN" here - https://bit.ly/2Ru3M6O The B1M Merch store - https://teespring.com/stores/the

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Understanding Wealth Inequality

We've talked about public goods and externalities, and one negative externality associated with economic decisions is wealth inequality. A certain measure of wealth inequality is expected and desirable for any economy. But when this becomes extreme, as it is in the United States and many o

From playlist Economics

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The Four Factors of Production

By now we know about scarcity, resources, goods, and services. So how are scarce resources turned into goods and services? Via the four factors of production! These are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. You may have an idea regarding what these entail, but there are some details

From playlist Economics

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2018 Kavli Prize Announcement Program

2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the prestigious Kavli Prize, which recognizes scientists for major advances in three research areas: astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience—the big, the small, and the complex. The 2018 winners, sharing a cash award of $1 million in each field, were

From playlist The 2018 World Science Festival

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AIUK: Data science for socio-economic shocks

The role of human-centric AI and data science in responding to socio-economic shocks and recovery has never been greater. How can AI and data science help us recover from the impact of COVID-19, and what research is happening to make the UK more resilient to future crises, from digital twi

From playlist AIUK 2021

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Nobel Prize Winner John Mather Explains JWST

My guest today is Dr. John Mather, Senior Astrophysicist in the Observational Cosmology Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Mather received a Nobel Prize for his influential cosmology work, helping to confirm the Big Bang. He's been involved in almost every major astronom

From playlist Interviews

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Top 5 Massive Construction Projects | The B1M

We countdown some of the world’s largest and most awe-inspiring construction projects, from 200-storey buildings and 30km bridges, to complex rail tunnels and super-sized airports. Enjoy! See the full article on this video including images, quotes and useful links here: http://www.theb1m.

From playlist Construction Documentaries - The B1M

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The Weird and Wonderful Economy of Vatican City

This video was made possible by our Patreon community! ❤️ See new videos early, participate in exclusive Q&As, and more! ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/EconomicsExplained ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ This is Vatican city. The smallest widely recognized sovereign state in the world. This tiny n

From playlist Countries Economies Explained

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Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques - Laurent Rollet - 01/12/17

Journée de la Revue d’histoire des mathématiques (séance préparée par la rédaction de la RHM) Laurent Rollet (Archives Henri Poincaré, Université de Lorraine), « 1914-1918 : Le Bureau des longitudes dans la Guerre et la redéfinition de l’internationale scientifique ». ------------------

From playlist Séminaire d'Histoire des Mathématiques

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Dirk Helbing: Economics 2.0

At the Vision in Science Conference 2013 in Dresden Dirk Helbing from the ETH Zurich compares our modern world with the world's greatest civilisations. By using traffic as an example, he talks about the predictability of human decisions. He shows how communication and information systems c

From playlist Most popular videos

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Teach Astronomy - Aristotle

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Aristotle, who lived in the fourth century BC, was the most influential and famous Greek philosopher.  He founded a second University, the Lyceum, near Athens. He was a pupil of Plato.  He wrote and lectured on many subjects, including marine biology, botany

From playlist 02. Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Phenomena

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Are We Formed From The Stars? | Life Behind the Stars | Spark

After many years with Carl Sagan's haunting phrase echoing in his head, a scientist decides to find a link between the stars that make up our universe and life on Earth. A journey through some of the best research centres in the world looking for that amazing link between life and the rest

From playlist Documentaries To Fall Asleep To

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The Sharing Economy

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist The Sharing Economy

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Nobelpreisträger Reinhard Genzel im Gespräch mit Harald Lesch | Nobelpreisträger-Interview

Nobelpreisträger-Interview mit Reinhard Genzel (Nobelpreis für Physik 2020) und Harald Lesch @TerraXLeschundCo im Rahmen der Festversammlung der 72. Jahresversammlung der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft am 24.06.2021. Mehr auf mpg.de: Reinhard Genzel erhält den Physik-Nobelpreis https://www.mpg.d

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