Lecture

Unemployment

This module focuses on unemployment analysis, revealing the complexities behind reported figures. Topics include:

  • Understanding the differences between headline numbers and "real" unemployment.
  • Factors contributing to underreported unemployment rates.
  • Implications of high unemployment for economic policy.

Students will engage in data analysis to uncover the true state of unemployment.


Course Lectures
  • This module introduces the basic principles of economics through the lens of a cupcake factory. We will examine:

    • The role of income statements in understanding business performance.
    • How costs are influenced by production levels.
    • The relationship between supply, demand, and pricing.

    By understanding these concepts, students will gain insights into inflation and deflation within a business context.

  • Cupcake Economics 2
    Salman Khan

    This module continues the exploration of the cupcake business, providing deeper insights into its economic dynamics. Key topics include:

    • Analysis of cost structures and pricing strategies.
    • Market competition effects on business decisions.
    • Evaluating the impact of external economic factors.

    Students will engage in discussions about the sustainability and growth of small businesses in the current economic climate.

  • Cupcake Economics 3
    Salman Khan

    This module uses spreadsheets to illustrate the correlation between capacity utilization and pricing. Key topics include:

    • Understanding how low utilization leads to decreased prices.
    • The effect of high utilization on pricing strategies.
    • Practical applications of economic theories through real data.

    Students will learn to visualize economic principles using data analysis techniques.

  • This module focuses on the critical concepts of inflation and deflation. Students will explore:

    • The definitions and causes of inflation and deflation.
    • Historical examples and their implications for the economy.
    • Strategies to mitigate the effects of inflation and deflation on businesses and consumers.

    Engaging discussions will help students understand the broader economic context.

  • This module offers a deeper dive into inflation and capacity utilization, focusing on:

    • The relationship between capacity utilization rates and inflation trends.
    • Case studies on how businesses adjust to changing economic conditions.
    • Policy implications for managing inflation in an economy.

    Students will analyze real-world scenarios to better understand these dynamics.

  • This module examines the Obama Stimulus Plan and its effectiveness, focusing on key questions such as:

    • Was the stimulus large enough to counteract the demand shock?
    • What potential inflationary pressures could arise from the stimulus?
    • Long-term implications for economic recovery and growth.

    Students will critically analyze economic data related to the stimulus.

  • Unemployment
    Salman Khan

    This module focuses on unemployment analysis, revealing the complexities behind reported figures. Topics include:

    • Understanding the differences between headline numbers and "real" unemployment.
    • Factors contributing to underreported unemployment rates.
    • Implications of high unemployment for economic policy.

    Students will engage in data analysis to uncover the true state of unemployment.

  • CPI Index
    Salman Khan

    This module provides an overview of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and its relevance to inflation discussions. Key points include:

    • Understanding how CPI is calculated and its components.
    • The significance of owners' equivalent rent in the CPI.
    • Impacts of CPI on economic perception and policy decisions.

    Students will learn to critically assess CPI data in relation to economic conditions.

  • This module presents a straightforward analysis of the cost per job saved through government stimulus programs. It includes:

    • Calculating the cost-effectiveness of various stimulus measures.
    • Comparing job creation metrics across different programs.
    • Evaluating the long-term benefits versus short-term costs.

    Students will gain insight into the fiscal responsibility of government stimulus initiatives.

  • This module serves as a primer on the headline unemployment rate (U-3), covering essential concepts such as:

    • The methodology behind the calculation of U-3.
    • How U-3 compares to other unemployment measures.
    • Impact of U-3 on public perception and policy.

    Students will explore the nuances of unemployment statistics and their implications for understanding the economy.