AV
Jun 7, 2023
A very insightful and approachable course about the effects of human biases over the economic landscape and how social trends tend to leave a permanent mark on history and exact sciences like finance.
LA
Mar 11, 2024
I really enjoyed this course, it opened my eyes so much and I might keep going even though I only took this course out of fun, I was very interested in this topic. lucky me it Was interesting! Thanks
By Scott S
•Jun 1, 2023
Somewhat redundant with the narrative material.
By Bruce H
•Jul 10, 2023
A bit rambling but interesting nonetheless.
By Ruth S
•Sep 5, 2023
Gained a lot of insights from this course.
By Phil R
•Mar 27, 2023
Interesting course, thank you!
By Fedir C
•Dec 16, 2024
Good introduction course
By Harvey C
•Dec 28, 2023
I liked the tests, between each chapters. However, I feel like a lot of the topics weren't spoken in much detail
By Henok T
•May 27, 2023
be good if u included more technical workings
By AYUSH S
•Jun 17, 2024
good course, but not very important
By Veenaa A
•Jan 18, 2025
can be more interactive
By Buhlebuyeza
•May 14, 2025
Useful
By Jeff L
•Jan 17, 2024
Shiller is a terrific thinker and a really good teacher. Here, he is just beginning to explore a new idea. His thinking is a bit scattered, and his scholarship is weak. Not his best work!
By Craig C
•May 5, 2024
It starts off with an unrealistic model of a virus spread among a population by assuming that every contact results in infection. It then proceeds with irrelevant waffle and quote mining along with one or two book promotions. I'm guessing his Google search of this "subject" is a shameless way to bump up his book in Google searches ? Although that's speculation on my part. But it's a lot of words for little to no useful information
By Kavya A
•Jun 18, 2024
horrible