The Open University has introduced some interesting short one minute adventures in Economics called 60-Second Adventures in Economics produced by British Comedian and writer David Mitchell. Animations of economic ideas range from the concept of the invisible hand, to the paradox of thrift, the phillips curve, the principle of comparative advantage, the impossible trinity, and rational choice theory.
Six short animations to use in class for Economic concepts by David Mitchell.
September 8, 2012
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