The ascent of money / PBS; a co-production of Chimerica Media Limited and THIRTEEN in association with WNET
by Ferguson, Niall; Fall, Melanie; Pennink, Adrian; Halper, Andy; Segaller, Stephen; Berthon, Simon; Grant, William (William R.); Armstrong, Gareth; Lintern, Richard; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.); Chimerica Media; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.); PBS Home Video; PBS Distribution (Firm).
Alaxandria, Virginia : Distributed by PBS Distribution, ©2009.Edition: Complete 4 hour version.Description: 1 digital versatile disc (approximately 240 min.) : sound, colored ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 0793670934; 9780793670932.Other title: Container title: Ascent of money : a financial history of the world.Subject(s): Money -- History | Economic history | Finance -- History | Economics -- History | International finance -- History | Documentary television programs | Video recordings for the hearing impairedGenre/Form: Nonfiction television programs. | Television adaptations. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. | Documentary television programs.DDC classification: VR 330.0922 Online resources: View cover artItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Videorecording | STV Instructional Media Center - Main Campus Videorecording | VR 332.09 As2 2009 (Browse shelf) | Available | For campus use only | AV01589 |
Region 1, NTSC; widescreen presentation, enhanced for 16:9, televisions; stereo
Special features: PBS.org [text feature]
Episode 1. From bullion to bubbles -- Introduction -- The beginnings of money -- Credit -- The Medicis & money lending -- Bonds -- Stocks -- John Law's scheme -- Credits (56 min.) -- Episode 2. Bonds of war -- Introduction -- John Law and the Mississippi bubble -- The Rothschilds -- The Battle of Waterloo -- The American Civil War -- Real estate -- Emerging markets -- Credits (55 min.) -- Episode 3. Risky business -- Introduction -- The limits of modern insurance -- The origins of insurance -- The welfare state -- Milton Friedman -- Chile's economic collapse -- Hedging bets -- Derivatives -- Credits (56 min.) -- Episode 4. Planet finance -- Introduction -- Property owning democracy -- The S & L scandal -- Global finance -- Sub-prime countries -- Micro-finance -- Chimerica -- Credits (55 min.)
Director of photography, Dewald Aukema, additional photography, Vaughan Matthews ; composer, Steven Severin, additional music, Jack Ketch ; editors, Orly Danon, Elliot McCaffrey, Matt Platts-Mills, Duncan Thomsen ; archive researcher, Alison McAllen ; written and presented by Niall Ferguson ; series producer, Melanie Fall ; series director, Adrian Pennink ; series executives, Andy Halper and Stephen Segaller ; executive producers, Simon Berthon and William R. Grant
Presenter, Professor Niall Ferguson; Episode 1 & 3 cast: Gareth Armstrong (Shylock), Richard Lintern (Bassanio)
Reorganized 4-hour edition aired in July 2009
Based on professor Niall Ferguson's best-selling book "The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World" in which he predicted the current economic crisis delves into how the complex system of global finance evolved over the centuries, how money has shaped the course of human affairs and how the mechanics of this economic system work to create seemingly unlimited wealth--or catastrophic loss. By the beginning of the 21st century, the systems of credit, insurance, bond trading and stock markets had transcended all national boundaries to create a truly global economic system, opening the door to unprecedented growth, but also worldwide instability in the event of one nation's downturn. In an effort to establish more stability following the Great Depression, the U.S. government's New Deal created a "property owning Democracy," a system of federally backed savings and loans that allowed more people than ever before to buy homes by offering low interest rates and long-term mortgages. Rampant inflation in the 1970s, however, led the government to remove regulations on interest rates and opened the door to a massive scandal in the 1980s and one of the country's worst economic crises. The vulnerabilities of America's property-based economy would be felt again 20 years later, in the current economic crisis that has shaken the world. The crisis threatens "Chimerica," the symbiotic relationship between China and America in which China's vast savings from the manufacturing of cheap goods has been lent to America to fuel growth. But at what point will America's battered economy lead China to cut off its line of credit? And how might America respond? The answer, Ferguson suggests, may be found in the history of the ascent of money
MPAA Rating: Not rated
DVD format
Closed-captioned