Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts of financial markets in this comprehensive lecture from Yale University's ECON 252 course. Delve into Professor Shiller's introduction to the course structure, key topics, and the significance of studying finance in today's economy and society. Gain insights into behavioral finance, financial technology, various financial instruments, banking sectors, real estate, regulation, monetary policy, and the democratization of finance. Examine the moral implications of studying finance and understand how technology relates to financial crises like the subprime mortgage crisis. Discover the course materials, textbooks, and logistics while getting an overview of the topics to be covered throughout the semester. This 1-hour 14-minute lecture, recorded in Spring 2008, provides a solid foundation for understanding the powerful forces of finance and insurance in our economy and society.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Course
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- Chapter 2. Textbooks and Course Logistics
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- Chapter 3. Technology and the Subprime Crisis
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- Chapter 4. Is Studying Finance Moral?
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- Chapter 5. Topics Covered in the Course
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