Very funny clip [0:40] from Seinfeld Season 8 discusses the exchange rate …
Very funny clip [0:40] from Seinfeld Season 8 discusses the exchange rate to give students a sense of the what the exchange rate is and the difference between nominal and real exchange rates.
Economics lesson on unintended consequences taught with humor from this Seinfeld video …
Economics lesson on unintended consequences taught with humor from this Seinfeld video clip [0:44] in which Kramer burns down the cabin of George's new girlfriend.
Very funny clip [8:16] from Seinfeld season 8 demonstrates the economic concepts …
Very funny clip [8:16] from Seinfeld season 8 demonstrates the economic concepts of cost-benefit analysis and externality when Kenny Rogers opens a restaurant and Kramer realizes the benefits of the chicken outweighed the cost of the glare.
Video clip [3:42] from season 2 of Seifneld demonstrates the economic concepts …
Video clip [3:42] from season 2 of Seifneld demonstrates the economic concepts of rationing mechanism and opportunity costs when Jerry is willing to pay to be seated at the restaurant.
Video clip [4:12] from Seinfeld season 2 in which Elaine wonders why …
Video clip [4:12] from Seinfeld season 2 in which Elaine wonders why restauarant seating isn't allocated based on "level of hunger" demonstrating with humor the economic terms of efficiency and rationing mechanisms.
Very funny Seinfeld episode clip [2:52] from which students learn from Elaine, …
Very funny Seinfeld episode clip [2:52] from which students learn from Elaine, Jerry and Kramer about the fundamental economic concepts of signaling, utility and deadweight loss of gift giving.
Video clip [1:57] from Seinfeld episode teaches about the economic concepts of …
Video clip [1:57] from Seinfeld episode teaches about the economic concepts of externality, incentives and property rights when Kramer, Elaine and Newman devise a scheme to relocate a dog that keeps Elaine up at night.
A lesson on the economics and mathematics concepts of game theory, incentives …
A lesson on the economics and mathematics concepts of game theory, incentives and changes in payoff taught through a video clip [1:27] from this very funny final episode of Seinfeld.
Economics lesson on economies of scale taught with humor through Seinfeld episode …
Economics lesson on economies of scale taught with humor through Seinfeld episode clip [4:03] in which Kramer illustrates the concept and demonstrates the importance of size and scale.
Hilarious Seinfeld episode video clip [4:03] teaches about the economic concepts of …
Hilarious Seinfeld episode video clip [4:03] teaches about the economic concepts of collusion and cartel when Kramer takes up karate in a class of young children.
Seinfeld video clip [1:35] teaches us about the economic concept of demand …
Seinfeld video clip [1:35] teaches us about the economic concept of demand when Jerry decides to get an air conditioner because his girlfriend would feel more comfortable with it.
Video clip [4:24] of Seinfeld episode through which students learn about the …
Video clip [4:24] of Seinfeld episode through which students learn about the economic concept of complementary and substitute product with Elaine's idea to sell only the tops of muffins.
Seinfeld clip [4:44] from an episode that teaches us about the economic …
Seinfeld clip [4:44] from an episode that teaches us about the economic concept of demand, featuring Jerry and Elaine's crusade as they begin to get fat from the yogurt they are eating.
Video episode [2:35] from Season 9 of Seinfeld which illustrates with outrageous …
Video episode [2:35] from Season 9 of Seinfeld which illustrates with outrageous humor the role of financial institutions or some other mediary in saving.
Econmics lesson made with humor in a video clip [2:35] from Seinfeld …
Econmics lesson made with humor in a video clip [2:35] from Seinfeld season 3 in which Jerry is frustrated by the car rental company's refusal to honor their agreement and Jerry's subsequent reaction, demonstrating the economics concept of moral hazard.
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