Economics, explained visually.
The Decode Econ YouTube channel turns economic ideas into short, clear, visual explanations. It is where lectures, explainers, commentary, and short-form insights come together for people who want to understand the economy without the noise.
A video home for economic thinking
The YouTube side of Decode Econ gives readers and viewers another way to engage with your work. Some people want a written post. Others want a fast explanation, a lecture moment, or a visual breakdown they can watch and share.
This page gives your website a place to direct visitors who prefer video. It also reinforces that Decode Econ is not just a newsletter. It is a broader media platform for clear economic storytelling.
- Short-form explainers for fast economic insight
- Lecture-style videos that bring classroom energy online
- Commentary on current economic questions and public debates
- A growing archive of videos people can learn from at any pace
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These examples reflect the mix of explainers, teaching moments, and short-form commentary visible on the channel now. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
The Perfect Economics Lecture
A strong example of the classroom-to-video style that makes economics feel alive, practical, and memorable.
Watch video →5 Economic Truths You Probably Didn’t Learn in School
A direct entry point for viewers who want clear ideas, real-world relevance, and a broader way to think about economics.
Watch video →Quick Economic Takes
The Shorts feed includes fast commentary on jobs data, economic themes, and current developments for people who want insight in under a minute.
Browse Shorts →Clear, visual, useful economics
Decode Econ on YouTube is built for viewers who want substance without academic clutter.
- Short, digestible economic explanations
- Lecture clips and teaching-driven storytelling
- Visual entry points into bigger economic ideas
- Content that complements the newsletter and podcast
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