Perceptions of Economic Inequality — Daniel Treisman
2
Biological Bases of Economic Behavior
3
Daniel Hausman — Philosophy of Economics
4
Explaining Modern Economic Growth – Deirdre McCloskey
5
Models in Decision Theory and Economics - Itzhak Gilboa
6
Mark Harrison - The Economics of Suicide Terrorism
7
Understanding Economic Complexity - Cesar Hidalgo
8
Price Theory David D Friedman
9
Consequences of Decentralization — Daniel Treisman
10
History and Prospects of Private Money - Lawrence H. White
11
Money and Neuroeconomics
12
Neuroeconomics of Decision making — Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
13
Liquidity and Default in Macroeconomics - Dimitrios P. Tsomocos
14
Ethics for an Age of Commerce – Deirdre McCloskey
15
Financial Crisis in Greece - Dimitrios P. Tsomocos
16
Assaf Razin – The global financial crisis two camps
17
Newspapers in Crisis — Colin Sparks
18
Migration state and welfare state – Assaf Razin
19
Decision Theory Under Uncertainty - Itzhak Gilboa
20
Security And the Soviet Command Economy - Mark Harrison
21
General Relativity Fiscal Language - Laurence Kotlikoff
22
Limited Purpose Banking - Laurence Kotlikoff
23
Meritocracy and Topocracy of Networks - Cesar Hidalgo
24
Mechanism design theory - Eric Maskin
Description:
Explore a comprehensive series of lectures on economics covering diverse topics from economic inequality and biological bases of economic behavior to decision theory, economic growth, and financial crises. Delve into the philosophy of economics, neuroeconomics, macroeconomics, and the economics of terrorism. Examine the history of private money, the global financial crisis, and the economics of migration. Investigate mechanism design theory, network economics, and the interplay between economics and ethics. Learn from renowned experts in the field as they discuss complex economic concepts, historical perspectives, and contemporary challenges facing the global economy.