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Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
Supply and demand, prices, the invisible hand, trade, monopoly, externalities, wages, public goods, asymmetric info, and more.
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Causes of wealth, Solow growth model, financial intermediation, unemployment, inflation, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and more.
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How do the “big ideas” from economics relate to everyday topics?
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Mastering Econometrics with Joshua Angrist
Ceteris paribus, selection bias, randomized trials, regression, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, diff-in-diff, and more.
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An interview series featuring Nobel laureates Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens. Hosted by John Bates Clark winner Isaiah Andrews.
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Women in Economics
Highlighting the groundbreaking work of female economists — not only to recognize the work they’ve done but to also share their inspirational journeys.
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Money Skills
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Understanding Data
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Great Economists: Classical Economics and Its Forerunners
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