A final cut version of our video project for Tawni Ferrarini's EC425 "International Economics" course. Credits, music, and Works Cited have been changed.
Original Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_muYXqjNAk
WORKS CITED:
Krugman, Paul R., and Maurice Obstfeld. "International Economics: Theory & Policy". Boston: Pearson Education, Eighth ed. 2009.
Gwartney, James, Richard L. Stroup, and Dwight R. Lee. "Common Sense Economics: What Everyone Should Know About Wealth and Prosperity". New York: St. Martins. 2005
"Currencies: currency converter and exchange rates". 7 April 2009. The Economist. http://www.economist.com/markets/currency/
Fisher, Richard W. "Globalization's Hidden Benefits". YaleGlobal Online 4 July 2006. April 2009 http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=7670
Faux, Jeff. "Globalization that works for working Americans". Agenda for Shared Prosperity 11 January 2007. April 2009 http://www.sharedprosperity.org/bp179.html
"People around the World Increasingly Favour Globalization but Worry about Jobs, Poverty and Environment". Revista INTER-FORUM 3 February 2001. April 2009 http://revistainterforum.com/english/articles/020302artprin_en2.html
Smith, Mark K. and Smith, M. "'Globalization' the encyclopedia of informal education" infed.org. 2002. April 2009 www.infed.org/biblio/globalization.htm
What song is that in the background?
masterell 1 year ago