MARC Bibliographic Record

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028 40 $a40690$bFilms Media Group
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245 00 $aMoney :$bwho creates it? who controls it? who profits? /$cLes productions ISCA.
246 3_ $aWho creates it? who controls it? who profits?
260 3_ $aNew York, N.Y. :$bFilms Media Group,$c[2009], c2004.
300    $a1 streaming video file (65 min.) :$bsd., col., digital file.
336    $atwo-dimensional moving image$btdi$2rdacontent
337    $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
337    $avideo$bv$2rdamedia
338    $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
338    $aother$bvz$2rdacarrier
344    $adigital$2rda
347    $adata file$2rda
506    $aAccess requires authentication through Films on Demand.
538    $aMode of access: Internet.
538    $aSystem requirements: FOD playback platform.
500    $aEncoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on Nov. 17, 2009.
500    $aFilms on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
505 0_ $aThe HIdden Side of Money (2:33) -- Buried in Debt (2:45) -- Reducing Production (2:24) -- Turkey: IMF and World Bank Direct Structural Adjustment (2:53) -- Protesting the IMF (2:55) -- Price of Hunger (2:33) -- Privatization: Job Killer (1:36) -- Protesting Privatization (2:21) -- Corralito (2:47) -- Exodus of the Banks (1:02) -- Dollarization: Destroying an Economy (2:54) -- Bankrupting a Nation (2:27) -- Against the Wall:The Fluctuating Dollar (1:57) -- Food Distribution Centers (1:38) -- IMF: Friend or Foe (1:49) -- Financial Leaders (1:54) -- Argentina Rejoices (3:58) -- Faith in the Dollar (2:02) -- Money: LIfeblood of Economy (1:56) -- Parallel Economy (2:44) -- Growing an Economy (2:50) -- Local Currencies (2:37) -- Time is Money (1:33) -- Ithaca Hours (3:21) -- Community Support (3:50) -- Building Self-Sufficient Economies (1:53)
520    $aIn this program, Turkish filmmaker Isaac Isitan investigates recent economic crises in Turkey and Argentina, with a focus on their roots and their effects upon the middle classes in both countries. How could these two countries have gone bankrupt within a decade? The financial turmoil began in the 1980s, when the IMF ordered structural adjustment programs in the agricultural industry and the privatization of government businesses to fund payment of external debts. Furthermore, banks faced with insolvency began closing their doors, denying account-holders access to their life savings. Confronted by a lack of money, citizens in both countries reinvent it through large-scale bartering systems.
588    $aTitle from distributor's description.
650 _0 $aEconomic geography.
650 _0 $aHuman geography$xEconomic aspects.
650 _0 $aInternational economic relations.
650 _0 $aMacroeconomics.
651 _0 $aLatin America$xSocial life and customs.
651 _0 $aMiddle East.
651 _0 $aSouth America$xCivilization.
655 _0 $aEducational films.
655 _0 $aInternet videos.
655 _7 $aVideorecording.$2local
710 2_ $aFilms Media Group, $efilm distributor.
710 2_ $aFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
710 2_ $aLes productions ISCA.
776 08 $iOriginally produced: $dLes productions ISCA, 2009$z9781616163761
856 40 $zPart of the Films on Demand collection.$uhttp://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=240117&xtid=40690

MMS IDs

Document ID: 9911189040102121
Network Electronic IDs: 9911189040102121
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