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Math for Economists (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Math for Economists (saylor.org)

Unlock the secrets of economic problem-solving with our Math for Economists course. Designed for students and professionals, this course equips you with a robust toolkit of mathematical skills to tackle complex macroeconomic and microeconomic issues effectively. From precalculus to calculus, learn how to apply these concepts to real-world scenarios.

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Great Economists: Classical Economics and its Forerunners (MRUniversity) MRUniversity
Marginal Revolution University

Great Economists: Classical Economics and its Forerunners (MRUniversity)

Embark on a journey through time as you explore the evolution of economic thought with our Great Economists course. From the ancient philosophers to the dawn of the Marginal Revolution in the 1870s, this course offers an in-depth look at how classical economics was shaped by its forerunners. Each chapter features a video dedicated to Adam Smith's seminal work 'The Wealth of Nations', providing you with a thorough understanding of the principles that form the bedrock of modern economic theory.

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History of Economic Ideas (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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History of Economic Ideas (saylor.org)

Embark on a fascinating journey through time as you explore the rich tapestry of economic ideas in our History of Economic Ideas course. From the early musings of ancient philosophers to the complex theories of today's economists, this course provides an in-depth understanding of how economic thinking has evolved over centuries. Learn about key figures and their contributions, and discover how these ideas continue to influence economic policies and practices worldwide.

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Public Finance (saylor.org) Saylor Academy
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Public Finance (saylor.org)

Dive into the fascinating world of Public Finance with this in-depth online course. Discover how political incentives influence policy creation and its effects on economic markets, and understand the reciprocal relationship between marketplace outcomes and political motivations. Gain a deeper understanding of fiscal policy, taxation, public spending, and their implications for society.

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