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Explore the fundamentals of contemporary international macroeconomy including trade, exchange rate systems, international financial policy and open macroeconomy.
Comprehensive exploration of financial systems, covering interest rates, markets, money, central banks, and crises. Blends theory with real-world applications, focusing on Indian perspectives while discussing global cases.
Comprehensive exploration of banking and financial market risks, covering theories, tools, and regulatory measures to identify, manage, and mitigate risks in the post-2008 crisis landscape.
Learn how knowledge, technology, ethics and globalisation affect businesses today, with this free online course for graduates.
Concise economic history lessons covering major events, theories, and figures, from the Great Depression to modern financial crises, in bite-sized one-minute explanations.
In which Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill introduce you to Crash Course Economics! CC Econ is a new course from the Crash Course team.
Nobel laureate Robert J. Shiller discusses "Narrative Economics," exploring how viral stories and popular ideas can significantly influence economic behavior, markets, and major financial events.
Explore debt's role in economic cycles, crises, and recovery. Geanakoplos examines leverage, forgiveness, and systemic risks, using recent financial crises as case studies.
Explore the historical, literary, and economic significance of debt, default, and financial crises through John Geanakoplos' analysis of the leverage cycle and its impact on major economic events.
Explore how financial engineering principles can address global challenges like cancer, energy, and climate change, drawing lessons from the financial crisis to innovate solutions.
Explore global trade principles, models, and financial markets while examining economic growth, integration, and unfair practices in international economics.
Explore size, volatility, and uncertainty in finance with Maggie Copeland's lecture on two-tailed mortality, applications, and trading implications.
Master international finance fundamentals, from foreign exchange markets to macroeconomic policies, covering currency transactions, balance of payments, financial crises, and global monetary systems.
Learn how stress tests are used as the primary tool of risk regulation.
Explore data-driven investment strategies, from industry trends to machine learning techniques, for portfolio management and active trading in this insightful talk by Dan Von Kohorn.
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