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Intro to Economics: Crash Course Econ #1
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Mr. Clifford: Hi, I'm Jacob Clifford and I'm the host of Crash Course economics. Stan!
Adriene: Hi, I'm Adriene Hill and I'm the host of Crash Course economics. Stan!
Stan: You're a team! You're co-hosts.
Adriene: All right, awesome. Mr. Clifford: Yeah, whooo!
Adriene: Well anyways, we're making our Crash Course Economics series at the YouTube space
in lovely Los Angeles California because Mr. Clifford and I are both from Southern California.
Mr. Clifford: Yeah. Statler: Who are these no-names!?
Waldorf: Where are the Green brothers? If there aren't any Greens, I'm unsubscribing.
Statler: Wh-- how can you unsubscribe? What is this, some kind of a moving newspaper?
Mr. Clifford: Did we just get heckled by the muppets?
Adriene: It sounds like it.
Kermit: Hey guys, hey guys listen, don't feel bad about not being green, OK?
Adriene: It's Kermit!
Mr. Clifford: That's crazy!
Kermit: Hi guys, uh listen, being green is great and everything but being Adriene and
Mr. Clifford well, that's great, too! In fact, you know guys, it's not easy being green.
I think I could sing a song about that.
Adriene: Can I sing with you? Kermit: Oh course, yeah.
Adriene: This is a dream. This is a dream.
Mr. Clifford: No, no, no, we can't afford the licensing
agreement for that song guys, economics. Sorry.
Kermit: Oh. Oh. Well, in that case, why don't you guys just introduce yourselves?
Mr. Clifford: OK. I'm Mr. Clifford, and I'm a high school economics teacher and YouTuber,
and I'm going to focus on teaching you the theories
and graphs of economics. You know, the textbook stuff.
Adriene: And I'm Adriene Hill; I'm a senior reporter for the public radio show Marketplace,
and I'm gonna focus on showing you the real world applications of economics. You know,
the good stuff. The really fun stuff.
Mr. Clifford: Hey! We're both fun! We're definitely
not gonna teach economics like this:
Prof. Bunsen Honeydew: Welcome to CrashCourse Economics (Beaker yawns) I am thrilled to
be teaching you this fascinating subject. (Beaker moans)
Mr. Clifford: I'm sorry Professor Honeydew, but that's
why people hate economics in high school and college.
Adriene: Anyway, Statler and Waldorf have a point, the most important question in economics
is "Where's John Green?" I mean everyone knows he won a bronze medal in economics at the
Alabama State Academic Decathlon. Well, John Green
isn't hosting because economics. We'll explain later.
[Theme Music]
Mr. Clifford: So let's start with the basics. What is economics? Well it might be easier
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