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Film crew shoots a video for Our World Economics at Amboró National Park in Bolivia. Click here to download.
Germán Velasco, former Governor of La Paz, co-produced and hosted Our World Economics to raise awareness among U.S. students of the realities of life in Third World countries. Click here to download.
Our World Economics takes students on a trip to a typical outdoor market in Latin America. Click here to download.
Our World Economics compares socioeconomic indicators and standards of living in different regions of the world. Click here to download.
Our World Economics explores how best to preserve natural resources. (Rock tree at the Salar de Uyuní Salt Flat.) Click here to download.
Our World Economics discusses how colonialism affected political and economic development in North and South America. Click here to download.
Our World Economics explores the costs and benefits of maintaining a multilingual society. Click here to download.
Our World Economics introduces students to the United Nations concept of intangible cultural heritage. (Traditional dance costumes.) Click here to download.
Our World Economics discusses how economic development can compete with natural habitats. Click here to download.
(Photos courtesy of Ellen Alderton, Carlos Moncada, Diego Velasco, Germán Velasco Sr., Germán Velasco Jr., Pablo Velasco, and Unidad de Comunicación, Prefectura de Beni)