Fair Fight in the Marketplace – Trailer

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Available from: http://www.videoproject.com Fair Fight in the Marketplace provides an engaging look at our antitrust laws that give protection to both American consumers and businesses. The half-hour program also considers a more fundamental question: can a set of regulations created by the Sherman Act at the end of the 19th ...

Marketplace – Live from Cairo

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

A look at the old economy of the middle east in Cairo, Egypt as part of public radio's Marketplace series called The Middle East @ Work.Duration : 0:0:44

PIIGS

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Senior Editor Paddy Hirsch explains why problems with certain European countries sovereign debt could blow the house down.Duration : 0:2:50

Marketplace – The Middle East and Middle America

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

A look at how the growing middle east economy affects the pocket books of Americans, part of The Middle East @ Work series from public radio's Marketplace.Duration : 0:0:43

Marketplace – Dubai’s Growing Economy

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Public Radio's Marketplace reports on the economic challenges facing Dubai, UAE as part of a special series called The Middle East @ Work.Duration : 0:0:46

Marketplace – Cairo Cab Ride

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Scott Jagow hits the streets of Cairo in a cab with Khaled Khamissi, author of "Taxi." Khamissi spent a year riding in Cairo taxis, talking to drivers. His book tells the stories of Egypt's frustrated working class. Part of The Middle East @ Work series from public radio's Marketplace.Duration : ...

Marketplace – Cairo’s cafes: Jagow inhales

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Marketplace Morning Report host Scott Jagow samples the tea and tobacco in a Cairo cafe. And, yes, he does inhale -- just a little.Duration : 0:3:2

The gift economy | Marketplace Dept. of Behavioral Economics

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

A generous candy stash raises a co-workers status, but sometimes the rules of exchange get confusing. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely uses his Predicably Irrational insights to help Marketplaces Eve Troeh understand social norms and social contracts.Duration : 0:2:50

Bribing vs. signalling | Marketplace Dept. of Behavioral Economics

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The recession has made untamed jungles out of many office environments. Employees have had to adapt their behavior to the changing climate or suffer extinction... or are there other survival options available to cubicle denizens? Marketplace's Dalasie Michaelis and "Undercover Economist" Tim Harford explore options.Duration : 0:3:35