5 DVD Economics & US Economy History Collection: Free Trade, Business Enterprise, Capitalism, Money & Global Commerce Videos w/ Milton Friedman
 
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5 DVD Economics & US Economy History Collection: Free Trade, Business Enterprise, Capitalism, Money & Global Commerce Videos w/ Milton Friedman

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  • Region: All Regions
  • Studio: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
  • Run Time: 299 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B000XYBDVS
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #201,095 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Discover the world of Economics with this five disc set complete with information on cold war economics, home economics, railroad economics, and foreign trade economics. Disc I: (1) America's Distribution of Wealth (1955) - 12 Minutes (2) What is Capitalism? (1948) - 9 Minutes (3) A Look At Capitalism (1955) - 7 Minutes (4) Opportunities Unlimited (1950's) - 12 Minutes (5) Pursuit Of Profit (1965) - 25 Minutes (6) The Secret Of American Production (1955) - 12 Minutes (7) A Story Of Enterprise (1955) - 12 Minutes (8) What Is Business (1948) - 10 Minutes (9) Why Kill The Goose (1955) - 11 Minutes (10) Your Town - A Story Of America (1940) - 11 Minutes Disc II: (1) New Horizons (1948) - 17 Minutes (2) At This Moment (1954) - 14 Minutes (4) Big Train Rolling (1955) - 23 Minutes (5) Mainline USA (1957) - 19 Minutes Disc III: (1) Open Mind Interview With Milton Friedman, World Renowned Economist (1975) - 28 Minutes Disc IV: (1) Round and Round (1939) - 6 Minutes (2) Capitalism (1948) - 9 Minutes (3) Working Dollars (1957) - 11 Minutes (4) Understanding The Dollar (1953) - 10 Minutes (5) America's Distribution of Wealth (1955) - 12 Minutes (6) Look at Capitalism, A (1955) - 13 Minutes (7) The Secret of American Production (1955) - 12 Minutes (8) Why Kill the Goose: The Profit System (1955) - 11 Minutes (9) Story of Enterprise (1955) - 12 Minutes Disc V: (1) World Trade Center (Silent) (1972) - 4 Minutes (2) Round Trip: The USA in World Trade (1952) - 18 Minutes (3) Introduction to Foreign Trade (1951) - 10 Minutes

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite what I expected., July 12, 2010
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The tapes are on the boring side. I expected more coverage of the actual financial policies. It's interesting the amount of BS that was put out during this time period. It's no wonder the kids in the 1960s were pissed off. I do think that the service given by the seller was very good.
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