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MIT OpenCourseWare YouTube channel is the YouTube-distribution channel for MIT OpenCourseWare content (the foundational open-educational-resources initiative covered separately under mooc-mit-ocw), founded in 2005 to distribute archived MIT undergraduate-and-graduate course lecture-recordings to a global audience. The channel has grown to ~6+ million subscribers as of 2024 with substantial archived video content covering approximately 2,500+ courses across MIT's major departments.\n\nThe video content includes substantial archived lecture-recordings from authentic MIT courses (rather than purpose-built MOOC content), substantial MIT-faculty-led courses including the substantial Walter Lewin physics lectures (the substantial Walter Lewin Physics 8.01 and 8.02 video-lecture series that became among the most-watched physics-lecture content on YouTube before MIT removed the videos from official MIT-OCW labels following Walter Lewin's post-2014 sexual-harassment investigation, though substantial third-party copies remain available), Gilbert Strang's linear-algebra lectures (Math 18.06 Linear Algebra), Eric Lander's introductory biology (Biology 7.01x), plus substantial post-2010 MIT-faculty-led courses including substantial MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence (the foundational pre-deep-learning AI course taught by Patrick Henry Winston), MIT 6.S191 Introduction to Deep Learning, plus broader MIT-CS-and-engineering content.\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional, MIT OpenCourseWare YouTube provides substantial free-of-charge MIT-faculty-grade video content. Indian-learner engagement is substantial particularly among Indian engineering-and-science students preparing for graduate-school-applications plus the substantial Indian-academic community using MIT OCW for self-study. Cross-references: ytedu-mit-ocw-yt is the YouTube-distribution complement to mooc-mit-ocw which covers the broader MIT OpenCourseWare initiative and ocw.mit.edu integrated platform.
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- Library: Corridors
37 major trade corridors — IMEC, BRI, Northern Distribution Network, Pacific trade routes.
Relevance score: 4 - Library: Cities
City intelligence — 2,398 cities across 204 countries with tier-matched depth.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Countries
Deep factsheets on 197 countries — economic, legal, trade, cultural, logistical.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: FTAs
273 Free Trade Agreements documented — qualification, benefits, rules of origin.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Tools
15 free tools — duty calculator, Incoterms picker, FTA eligibility, RoO tester, costing, and more.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Trade Blocs
28 major trade blocs — EU, ASEAN, USMCA, MERCOSUR, AfCFTA, RCEP, CPTPP.
Relevance score: 2 - Chambers of Commerce
National chambers — FICCI, CII, ASSOCHAM, USCIB, JETRO, equivalent bodies globally.
Relevance score: 2 - Import Duties
Applied duty rates including GST/VAT/cess overlays by country and product.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Arbitration Centers
Complete registry of commercial arbitration centers globally with rules and case caseload.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Central Banks
Complete list of central banks globally with websites, contact, governance structure.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Dataset Catalog
Open datasets catalog — World Bank, IMF, OECD, UN, Eurostat, national statistics.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Paper Archives
Academic and policy paper archives — SSRN, NBER, CEPR, VoxEU, RePEc.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Speakers Bureaus
Professional speaker bureaus for trade, economics, policy, geopolitics topics.
Relevance score: 2 - Port Directory
Global port directory — 500+ major commercial ports with handling capacity, routes.
Relevance score: 2 - SEZ Directory
Special Economic Zones globally — qualifying industries, incentives, locations.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: HS Codes
Harmonized System codes 1-97 with sub-heading depth — the primary tariff classification reference.
- Library: Lexicon
Trade and commerce lexicon — precise definitions of the terminology in use.
- Library: Regulators
Global directory of financial, trade, telecom, competition, data, health regulators.
- Library: Sub-Verticals
2,254 sub-verticals across commerce — goods (HS 1-97) and services (GATS/CPC).
- Library: Verticals
Industry vertical guides — pharma, agro, textiles, electronics, semiconductors, fashion.
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