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Pop goes the weasel

United Kingdom, 1948
film

A simple explanation of how money raised in taxation is spent.

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The Big if

Czechoslovakia, 1981
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Tax is not a four letter word

Canada, 1968
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Spending Public Money

Unknown
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The Mouse that roared

United Kingdom, 1959
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The Story of money

United Kingdom, 1946
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Do not pass go

Australia, 1979
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Your Money (Captioned)

Australia, 1989
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Life goes on

United Kingdom, 1981
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Other People's Money

Australia, 1985
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Money mad

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Mony a pickle

United Kingdom, 1938
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The Curious history of money

United Kingdom, 1969
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Your money

Australia, 1989
Similarity: 66%

Choosing what to buy

United States, 1977
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At the movies

United States, 1978
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Touch and go = the light touch

United Kingdom, 1955
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Money-go-round

United Kingdom, 1967
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The Economics game

United States, 1977
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