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The Money Supply (Monetary Base, M1 and M2) Defined & Explained in One Minute
There's just so much confusion surrounding the money supply that it isn't even funny. What's the monetary base? What are M1 and M2? What's the difference between the money supply and the monetary base?
... the list could go on and on.
Today, I've taken things one step at a time by initially defining and explaining the money supply. I've then moved on to the definition and explanation of the monetary base, of M1 as well as M2.
Finally, I did my best to help people figure out how to interpret central banking decisions and outcomes through a proper understanding of the monetary supply. For example, the effects of QE on the monetary base compared to its effects on M1 and, finally, its effects on M2.
If you'd like to follow me on social media, use one of the links below:
https://www.face...
published: 18 Jul 2018
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Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics #48
Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Federal Reserve, influences the economy - for better or for worse. So we’re going to start by looking at monetary policy, and specifically how the Federal Reserve uses interests rates as a means of controlling (or at least attempting to control) inflation. We’ll then move onto fiscal policy - that is the government’s use of taxation to raise and spend money. It’s all, well, pretty controversial, but as it seems Americans hate taxes the most, monetary policy is most often used - meaning that the Federal Reserve plays a hugely significant role in steering the U.S. economy.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtub...
published: 13 Feb 2016
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to oneminuteeconomics@gmail.com, any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their w...
published: 16 Jul 2016
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What Is Monetary Economics?
Introduction
Money and its role
Supply and demand for money
Commercial banking system
Central bank and monetary policy
Inflation
Money and financial institituon
published: 27 Jun 2020
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How the rich get richer - Money in the world economy | DW Documentary
Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more th...
published: 05 Jul 2017
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CRR, SLR, Bank Rate, OMO | Monetary Policy - 1 | Indian Economy | UPSC Prelims | Mr. Adil Baig
published: 07 Apr 2022
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Draw Me The Economy: Money Supply
Vidéo conçue et réalisée par http://www.sydo.fr
Draw Me The Economy is a series of videos explaining the economic news, without political bias. It is a tool offered to all to aid understanding, thanks to the drawings of economic concepts that are part of our daily lives.
http://www.drawmetheeconomy.com
published: 07 Dec 2012
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Money and Banking: Lecture 1 - Money and the Economy
This course covers the nature and functions of money. Topics include a survey of the operation and development of the banking system in the U.S. and an introduction to the monetary policy.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm
published: 01 Feb 2013
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Why is the US Economy CRUSHING the UK Economy?
#ukeconomy #useconomy #joebiden #rishisunak #economy
In this video, we'll explore the reasons why the US economy is outpacing the UK economy. From GDP growth to employment rates, we'll dive into the factors that contribute to the economic success of the US compared to the UK. Find out what sets these two countries apart and why the UK economy is struggling in comparison.
Welcome to Modern Money Talk, where we discuss personal finance and personal development! These two topics are closely related, and that by improving your financial situation, you can also improve your overall well-being.
On this channel, I share tips and information on a variety of topics, including:
Budgeting and saving money
Investing and retirement planning
Getting out of debt
Starting and growing a business
Build...
published: 25 Feb 2024
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The JEWISH ECONOMY explained.
In this video, we'll explain the Jewish economy in detail. We'll cover topics like the Jewish golden rule, the Jewish banking system, and the Jewish way of life. It will explain Jewish business practices and why Jews are so successful in business.
Jewish economics is a fascinating topic, and this video will give you a complete understanding of the Jewish way of life. Whether you're Jewish or not, I hope you'll enjoy this video!
published: 30 Nov 2022
1:59
The Money Supply (Monetary Base, M1 and M2) Defined & Explained in One Minute
There's just so much confusion surrounding the money supply that it isn't even funny. What's the monetary base? What are M1 and M2? What's the difference betwee...
There's just so much confusion surrounding the money supply that it isn't even funny. What's the monetary base? What are M1 and M2? What's the difference between the money supply and the monetary base?
... the list could go on and on.
Today, I've taken things one step at a time by initially defining and explaining the money supply. I've then moved on to the definition and explanation of the monetary base, of M1 as well as M2.
Finally, I did my best to help people figure out how to interpret central banking decisions and outcomes through a proper understanding of the monetary supply. For example, the effects of QE on the monetary base compared to its effects on M1 and, finally, its effects on M2.
If you'd like to follow me on social media, use one of the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/oneminuteeconomics
https://twitter.com/andreipolgar
https://ro.linkedin.com/in/andrei-polgar-9a11a561
https://wn.com/The_Money_Supply_(Monetary_Base,_M1_And_M2)_Defined_Explained_In_One_Minute
There's just so much confusion surrounding the money supply that it isn't even funny. What's the monetary base? What are M1 and M2? What's the difference between the money supply and the monetary base?
... the list could go on and on.
Today, I've taken things one step at a time by initially defining and explaining the money supply. I've then moved on to the definition and explanation of the monetary base, of M1 as well as M2.
Finally, I did my best to help people figure out how to interpret central banking decisions and outcomes through a proper understanding of the monetary supply. For example, the effects of QE on the monetary base compared to its effects on M1 and, finally, its effects on M2.
If you'd like to follow me on social media, use one of the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/oneminuteeconomics
https://twitter.com/andreipolgar
https://ro.linkedin.com/in/andrei-polgar-9a11a561
- published: 18 Jul 2018
- views: 142383
9:19
Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics #48
Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Feder...
Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Federal Reserve, influences the economy - for better or for worse. So we’re going to start by looking at monetary policy, and specifically how the Federal Reserve uses interests rates as a means of controlling (or at least attempting to control) inflation. We’ll then move onto fiscal policy - that is the government’s use of taxation to raise and spend money. It’s all, well, pretty controversial, but as it seems Americans hate taxes the most, monetary policy is most often used - meaning that the Federal Reserve plays a hugely significant role in steering the U.S. economy.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
All attributed images are licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC...
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Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
https://wn.com/Monetary_And_Fiscal_Policy_Crash_Course_Government_And_Politics_48
Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Federal Reserve, influences the economy - for better or for worse. So we’re going to start by looking at monetary policy, and specifically how the Federal Reserve uses interests rates as a means of controlling (or at least attempting to control) inflation. We’ll then move onto fiscal policy - that is the government’s use of taxation to raise and spend money. It’s all, well, pretty controversial, but as it seems Americans hate taxes the most, monetary policy is most often used - meaning that the Federal Reserve plays a hugely significant role in steering the U.S. economy.
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
All attributed images are licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC...
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 13 Feb 2016
- views: 894244
1:24
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how peop...
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to oneminuteeconomics@gmail.com, any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wealth-management-20-andrei-polgar/1124435282?ean=2940153328942
iBooks (Apple) - https://itun.es/us/wYSveb.l
Kobo - https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/wealth-management-2-0
My second book, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller The Age of Anomaly (through which I help people prepare for financial calamities and become more financially resilient in general), can be bought using the links below.
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Age-Anomaly-Spotting-Financial-Uncertainty-ebook/dp/B078SYL5YS
Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-age-of-anomaly-andrei-polgar/1127084693?ean=2940155383970
iBooks (Apple) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/age-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-sea-uncertainty/id1331704265
Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/the-age-of-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-a-sea-of-uncertainty
Last but not least, if you'd like to follow me on social media, use one of the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/oneminuteeconomics
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https://ro.linkedin.com/in/andrei-polgar-9a11a561
https://wn.com/The_International_Monetary_Fund_(Imf)_And_The_World_Bank_Explained_In_One_Minute
A one-minute video which explains how and why the International Monetary Fund (aka IMF) and the World Bank were formed, what they're supposed to do and how people currently perceive them.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to oneminuteeconomics@gmail.com, any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wealth-management-20-andrei-polgar/1124435282?ean=2940153328942
iBooks (Apple) - https://itun.es/us/wYSveb.l
Kobo - https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/wealth-management-2-0
My second book, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller The Age of Anomaly (through which I help people prepare for financial calamities and become more financially resilient in general), can be bought using the links below.
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Age-Anomaly-Spotting-Financial-Uncertainty-ebook/dp/B078SYL5YS
Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-age-of-anomaly-andrei-polgar/1127084693?ean=2940155383970
iBooks (Apple) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/age-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-sea-uncertainty/id1331704265
Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/the-age-of-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-a-sea-of-uncertainty
Last but not least, if you'd like to follow me on social media, use one of the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/oneminuteeconomics
https://twitter.com/andreipolgar
https://ro.linkedin.com/in/andrei-polgar-9a11a561
- published: 16 Jul 2016
- views: 384757
10:53
What Is Monetary Economics?
Introduction
Money and its role
Supply and demand for money
Commercial banking system
Central bank and monetary policy
Inflation
Money and financial institituon...
Introduction
Money and its role
Supply and demand for money
Commercial banking system
Central bank and monetary policy
Inflation
Money and financial institituon
https://wn.com/What_Is_Monetary_Economics
Introduction
Money and its role
Supply and demand for money
Commercial banking system
Central bank and monetary policy
Inflation
Money and financial institituon
- published: 27 Jun 2020
- views: 7924
42:25
How the rich get richer - Money in the world economy | DW Documentary
Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For y...
Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more than a million Euro. More and more money is moving away from the real economy and into the speculative field. Highly complex financial bets are taking place in the global casino - gambling without checks and balances. The winners are set from the start: in Germany and around the world, the rich just get richer. Professor Max Otte says: "This flood of money has caused a dangerous redistribution. Those who have, get more." But with low interest rates, any money in savings accounts just melts away. Those with debts can be happy. But big companies that want to swallow up others are also happy: they can borrow cheap money for their acquisitions. Coupled with the liberalization of the financial markets, money deals have become detached from the real economy. But it’s not just the banks that need a constant source of new, cheap money today. So do states. They need it to keep a grip on their mountains of debt. It’s a kind of snowball system. What happens to our money? Is a new crisis looming? The film 'The Money Deluge' casts a new and surprising light on our money in these times of zero interest rates.
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Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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Exploding real estate prices, zero interest rate and a rising stock market – the rich are getting richer. What danger lies in wait for average citizens?
For years, the world’s central banks have been pursuing a policy of cheap money. The first and foremost is the ECB (European Central Bank), which buys bad stocks and bonds to save banks, tries to fuel economic growth and props up states that are in debt. But what relieves state budgets to the tune of hundreds of billions annoys savers: interest rates are close to zero.
The fiscal policies of the central banks are causing an uncontrolled global deluge of money. Experts are warning of new bubbles. In real estate, for example: it’s not just in German cities that prices are shooting up. In London, a one-bed apartment can easily cost more than a million Euro. More and more money is moving away from the real economy and into the speculative field. Highly complex financial bets are taking place in the global casino - gambling without checks and balances. The winners are set from the start: in Germany and around the world, the rich just get richer. Professor Max Otte says: "This flood of money has caused a dangerous redistribution. Those who have, get more." But with low interest rates, any money in savings accounts just melts away. Those with debts can be happy. But big companies that want to swallow up others are also happy: they can borrow cheap money for their acquisitions. Coupled with the liberalization of the financial markets, money deals have become detached from the real economy. But it’s not just the banks that need a constant source of new, cheap money today. So do states. They need it to keep a grip on their mountains of debt. It’s a kind of snowball system. What happens to our money? Is a new crisis looming? The film 'The Money Deluge' casts a new and surprising light on our money in these times of zero interest rates.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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- published: 05 Jul 2017
- views: 10742494
3:55
Draw Me The Economy: Money Supply
Vidéo conçue et réalisée par http://www.sydo.fr
Draw Me The Economy is a series of videos explaining the economic news, without political bias. It is a tool of...
Vidéo conçue et réalisée par http://www.sydo.fr
Draw Me The Economy is a series of videos explaining the economic news, without political bias. It is a tool offered to all to aid understanding, thanks to the drawings of economic concepts that are part of our daily lives.
http://www.drawmetheeconomy.com
https://wn.com/Draw_Me_The_Economy_Money_Supply
Vidéo conçue et réalisée par http://www.sydo.fr
Draw Me The Economy is a series of videos explaining the economic news, without political bias. It is a tool offered to all to aid understanding, thanks to the drawings of economic concepts that are part of our daily lives.
http://www.drawmetheeconomy.com
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 65462
27:45
Money and Banking: Lecture 1 - Money and the Economy
This course covers the nature and functions of money. Topics include a survey of the operation and development of the banking system in the U.S. and an introduc...
This course covers the nature and functions of money. Topics include a survey of the operation and development of the banking system in the U.S. and an introduction to the monetary policy.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm
https://wn.com/Money_And_Banking_Lecture_1_Money_And_The_Economy
This course covers the nature and functions of money. Topics include a survey of the operation and development of the banking system in the U.S. and an introduction to the monetary policy.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 217152
6:00
Why is the US Economy CRUSHING the UK Economy?
#ukeconomy #useconomy #joebiden #rishisunak #economy
In this video, we'll explore the reasons why the US economy is outpacing the UK economy. From GDP growth ...
#ukeconomy #useconomy #joebiden #rishisunak #economy
In this video, we'll explore the reasons why the US economy is outpacing the UK economy. From GDP growth to employment rates, we'll dive into the factors that contribute to the economic success of the US compared to the UK. Find out what sets these two countries apart and why the UK economy is struggling in comparison.
Welcome to Modern Money Talk, where we discuss personal finance and personal development! These two topics are closely related, and that by improving your financial situation, you can also improve your overall well-being.
On this channel, I share tips and information on a variety of topics, including:
Budgeting and saving money
Investing and retirement planning
Getting out of debt
Starting and growing a business
Building wealth
Achieving financial independence
Personal development topics such as self-confidence, goal setting, and time management I will also be sharing my own personal story and journey to financial freedom. I hope that my stories and experiences will inspire you to take control of your finances and achieve your own financial goals.
So whether you're just starting out on your financial journey or you're looking for new ways to improve your financial situation, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel and watch my videos.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Government stimulus
01:53 Supply-side shocks
02:25 The Federal Reserve
03:16 A service based economy
03:32 Mortgages
04:20 Investment
04:43 Fiscal drag
05:01 Conclusion
05:45 Outro
https://wn.com/Why_Is_The_US_Economy_Crushing_The_UK_Economy
#ukeconomy #useconomy #joebiden #rishisunak #economy
In this video, we'll explore the reasons why the US economy is outpacing the UK economy. From GDP growth to employment rates, we'll dive into the factors that contribute to the economic success of the US compared to the UK. Find out what sets these two countries apart and why the UK economy is struggling in comparison.
Welcome to Modern Money Talk, where we discuss personal finance and personal development! These two topics are closely related, and that by improving your financial situation, you can also improve your overall well-being.
On this channel, I share tips and information on a variety of topics, including:
Budgeting and saving money
Investing and retirement planning
Getting out of debt
Starting and growing a business
Building wealth
Achieving financial independence
Personal development topics such as self-confidence, goal setting, and time management I will also be sharing my own personal story and journey to financial freedom. I hope that my stories and experiences will inspire you to take control of your finances and achieve your own financial goals.
So whether you're just starting out on your financial journey or you're looking for new ways to improve your financial situation, I encourage you to subscribe to my channel and watch my videos.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Government stimulus
01:53 Supply-side shocks
02:25 The Federal Reserve
03:16 A service based economy
03:32 Mortgages
04:20 Investment
04:43 Fiscal drag
05:01 Conclusion
05:45 Outro
- published: 25 Feb 2024
- views: 47
8:42
The JEWISH ECONOMY explained.
In this video, we'll explain the Jewish economy in detail. We'll cover topics like the Jewish golden rule, the Jewish banking system, and the Jewish way of life...
In this video, we'll explain the Jewish economy in detail. We'll cover topics like the Jewish golden rule, the Jewish banking system, and the Jewish way of life. It will explain Jewish business practices and why Jews are so successful in business.
Jewish economics is a fascinating topic, and this video will give you a complete understanding of the Jewish way of life. Whether you're Jewish or not, I hope you'll enjoy this video!
https://wn.com/The_Jewish_Economy_Explained.
In this video, we'll explain the Jewish economy in detail. We'll cover topics like the Jewish golden rule, the Jewish banking system, and the Jewish way of life. It will explain Jewish business practices and why Jews are so successful in business.
Jewish economics is a fascinating topic, and this video will give you a complete understanding of the Jewish way of life. Whether you're Jewish or not, I hope you'll enjoy this video!
- published: 30 Nov 2022
- views: 847891