All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Introduction

    Meet your new instructor: Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. Paul will cover many of the issues you see in the headlines everyday—and provide tools to help you make sense of it all.

  • S01E02 What Is Economics?

    Paul believes that at its heart, economics is about people—how they earn a living and how they spend their income.

  • S01E03 Two Fundamental Principles of Economics

    First—people respond to incentives. Second—each transaction has an equal give and take. Paul breaks down economic thinking into two main principles and teaches you the intricacies of each.

  • S01E04 Major Developments in Economic Thought

    Paul walks you through the history of economic thought through the theories of Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes to make an important point—you have to understand the past to improve the future.

  • S01E05 Understanding Macroeconomics: The Fed and IS-LM (Wonkish)

    Learn how the Federal Reserve works to keep the economy healthy, and about the theoretical framework it uses to inform its decisions.

  • S01E06 How ‘08 Happened

    Learn about the market patterns and unregulated financial activities that led to our worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, and how to prepare yourself for the uncertain economic future.

  • S01E07 The Economic Theory of Crises

    Learn how these concepts played out in Japan's 1998 crash and the 2008 recession in the US.

  • S01E08 Economic Solutions to Crises

    Paul details monetary solutions vs. fiscal solutions, how to rethink deficit spending, and what to do to brace for the next crisis.

  • S01E09 Inequality: The Growing Gap

    The growing income gap poses a danger to the well-being of our economy. Learn the history of economic inequality, how race is always related, and the economic effects of growing up boomer vs. growing up millennial.

  • S01E10 Inequality: Our Divided Society

    Learn the social and cultural costs of our inequality, and ways to advocate for a more equal society.

  • S01E11 Understanding Taxes

    Paul explores the data behind “supply side” taxation, the potential impact of the 2017 tax cuts, and how the American tax plan affects each of us.

  • S01E12 The Economics of Technological Progress

    Learn the impact of technological expansion on the job market, the economy as a whole, and on the individual citizen.

  • S01E13 Health Care: The Problems

    Health care is central to American lives and the American economy. Paul breaks down the economics of the private health care market and explains two “market killers” in our current system.

  • S01E14 Health Care: The Solutions

    Using examples from health care systems in the UK, Canada, and Switzerland, Paul examines three approaches to universal healthcare, noting the positives and challenges of each.

  • S01E15 Theories of Trade (Wonkish)

    Through a discussion of his Nobel Prize-winning idea, the New Trade Theory, Paul explains the history and continued impact of trade on the economy.

  • S01E16 Understanding the Hyperglobalized World

    Globalization has forever changed the way we communicate and do business. Paul discusses the transformative technologies that led to efficient global trade and the impact of those developments on our country’s economy.

  • S01E17 China: The Disruptive Miracle

    Paul explains China’s rapid economic growth and details how the influx of their exported goods impact economies and rules of trade worldwide.

  • S01E18 Economic Geography

    Through the example of Silicon Valley, Paul illustrates how economics can even control the geographic movement of people.

  • S01E19 Reading Economics

    Paul teaches you how to read and interpret developing economic issues in order to stay informed. Learn his personal tools and techniques for spotting critical, accurate information in breaking news.

  • S01E20 Seeing the World Like an Economist

    For Paul, being an economist requires thinking critically and learning from others. Learn his critical thinking methodology, like how to look for natural experiments, think past your own bias, and use the information at your fingertips.

  • S01E21 Writing Economics

    Using his column “Myths of Austerity,” Paul demonstrates how he uses language, current events, and more to break down a complex topic while keeping the reader informed and engaged.

  • S01E22 Closing

    Paul ends his class with parting advice for aspiring activists and policy makers, or those who wish to become more informed citizens: remember to stay aware, to read, to listen, and to remain an active participant in society.