TY - ADVS AU - Schoumacher,David AU - Gill,Richard T. AU - Nesbitt,Frank AU - Murdock,John M. AU - Brier,Richard Paul ED - Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates ED - Educational Film Center (Annandale, Va.) ED - Annenberg Media TI - Economics U$A SN - 1576807444 AV - HB171.5 .E32 2002 U1 - 330.9 Ec7 v.1 PY - 2002/// CY - S. Burlington, Vt. PB - Annenberg Media KW - Economics KW - United States KW - Economic conditions KW - 1945- N1 - Released as video fall 1986, updated 1992 and 2002; Pt. 1 contains Disc 1 & 2,. Pt. 2 contains Disc 3, 4, & 5; Disc 1; Programs 1-6; Resources and scarcity ;; Markets and prices; U.S. economic growth; Booms and busts; John Maynard Keynes; Fiscal policy; Disc 2.; Programs 7-12; Inflation; The banking system; The Federal Reserve; Stagflation; Productivity; Federal deficits --; Disc 3; Programs 13-18; Monetary policy ;; Stabilization policy; The firm; Supply and demand ;; Perfect competition and inelastic demand; Economic efficiency --; Disc 4; Programs 19-24; Monopoly ;; Oligopolies; Pollution; Labor and management ;; Profits and interest; Reducing poverty; Disc 5.; Programs 25-28; Economic growth; Public goods and responsibility; International trade; Exchange rates; Videographers, John M. Murdock ... [et al.] ; editors, Frank Nesbitt ... [et al.] ; music, Richard Paul Brier; Correspondent: David Schoumacher ; economist, Richard T. Gill N2 - Explores the fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice, including microeconomics and macroeconomics, through interview with Nobel Prize-winning economists. The series features Milton Friedman, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Walter Heller, and others. In each program, case studies of major exonomic events show how economic theory relates to the real world. Made for college and high school classrooms and adult learners ER -