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With his wide-eyed scholarly enthusiasm, youthful good looks and penchant for world travel, is doing his best to become the Indiana Jones of economics. Certainly the Harvard professor, economist ...
Over the course of the year, we’re planning to cover microeconomics and macroeconomics, and get into some specific subjects like game theory and the economics of happiness. I wish I could take ...
This week on Crash Course Economics, we're talking about monetary policy. The reality of the world is that the United States (and most of the world's economies) are, to varying degrees, Keynesian.
In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill introduce you to Crash Course Economics! CC Econ is a new course from the Crash Course team. We look forward to teaching you all about the so-called dismal ...
2008 crash is now an economic case study Economics students in the U.K. led the charge to include lessons from the financial collapse in university curricula.
There’s much more on this in Crash Course Economics. And since globalization also revs up the flow of ideas, it makes sense to wonder if it could expand human rights, too.
If time is limited, use this alternative video Crash Course Economics: Economic Systems or a brief lecture-discussion to introduce the three types of economic systems.
Along with economics historian Mihm, (A Nation of Counterfeiters) Roubini provides an in-depth analysis of the role of crises in capitalist economies from a historical perspective.
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