21 Economics Courses
This lecture series covers analyses of neoclassical economics and Keynes-Schumpeter-Minsky monetary circuit Theory.
In this undergraduate course, Professor Steve Keen exposes students to the emerging field of market analysis that examines financial decision making through the...
Discussions of economic topics and how they relate to current events.
Economics is the study of how people allocate resources to maximize returns. Cornell offers a broad range of economics courses through the College of Arts and Sciences,...
A series of 5 lectures from various economists and political analysts examining the roots, results, and responses to financial crises.
This course attempts to explain the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Rather than separating off the financial world from the...
This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment,...
The course is intended for students and teachers of institutions which offer undergraduate engineering programmes. The aim of the course is to provide an introduction...
In the following four lectures the Greek financial crisis is explained along with its reprecussions to Europe and the world.
International Trade covers topics related to pure theory of international trade, trade policies followed by countries, international monetary theories and international...
This series of lectures recorded during the Spring of 2010 are from ECON 343 - Human Capital, a class taught every year by Gary Becker at the University of Chicago....