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 Marcelo S
鈥Jul 14, 2023
Great!!!
By iskandar e
鈥Dec 9, 2024
Great!!
By Sydni O
鈥Aug 14, 2023
amazing
By Faisal D
鈥Jul 29, 2024
Great!
By Eben E S
鈥Jul 1, 2024
Superb
By 袗泻屑邪褉邪谢
鈥Jul 27, 2024
薪邪泄褋
By Richard D
鈥Jun 15, 2023
An interesting course, but in a sense it tells us an obvious thing, that how people understand the economic world affects their economic decisions (spending, saving, investing, founding, ...), and they in turn affect the economic conditions that constrain or enable those decision. The course also gives a useful technique involving Google to help research particular narratives.
I think the subject of narrative economics faces a huge problem. Narratives carry values, and any study of narratives risks imposing the researcher's narrative and values rather than being an "impartial" study. Professor Schiller himself exhibited this - in many instances he seemed to impose his pwn values on the interpretation of historic narratives.
Anyway, thanks for an interesting course.
By Donald H
鈥May 15, 2023
Professor Schiller is an economist, thus the name and the focus of the course. The lessons of the course lean very heavily to the importance, power and necessity of narratives. These lessons could just as easily be applied to many other fields, especially in the social sciences.
By Flavio L
鈥Apr 8, 2023
Interesting point of view about the forces of narratives in economics. Nevertheless the most important concept of this course is "consilience".
It perhaps becomes the key to producing something really important and new in science.
By Russell H
鈥Apr 2, 2023
Interesting perspectives on an under-appreciated driver of economic and social direction, in society at large and personally. Also argues for the importance of multidisciplinary study vs. narrowly-focused specialization.
By Rebecca H
鈥Jun 29, 2023
This short course is not as useful as Prof. other class Financial Markets but thank you for introducing the new concept for narrative economics to me
By fozan t
鈥May 12, 2023
A great introduction to the new field of Narrative Economics, A must course to understand how Narratives influence our everyday life and Economics.
By Antoine F
鈥Mar 12, 2024
Good introduction to the concept of narrative (economics focused but with many other examples too including politics...)
By Henry, W Y W
鈥Aug 24, 2023
The course is quite inspiring and was an eye-opening journey into the narratives and their impact on economic behavior.聽
By Philip H
鈥Apr 11, 2023
Very relevant during the reemergence of the AI narrative and concerns about the impact of the technology to employment.
By Jill M
鈥May 4, 2023
Enjoyed learning about this subject as I had no prior knowledge in this area. Was able to learn something new.
By Robert O
鈥Apr 3, 2023
Very broad look into narrative economics, would suggest you do this cert if you are doing an economics degree
By Kaibalya B B
鈥Sep 18, 2024
Sometimes the videos were a bit monotonous but overall a course to learn narrative economics
By simon p
鈥Feb 14, 2024
well spoken and interesting lectures. However, I would have loved assignments of some kind.
By OMAR D H P
鈥Sep 20, 2023
interestgn course, some videos were blurry, some questions odd and very hard to follow
By MUSTAFA K E
鈥Feb 10, 2025
i m greatful to you adorable teacher dear robert
By Scott S
鈥Jun 1, 2023
Somewhat redundant with the narrative material.
By Bruce H
鈥Jul 10, 2023
A bit rambling but interesting nonetheless.
By Ruth S
鈥Sep 5, 2023
Gained a lot of insights from this course.
By Phil R
鈥Mar 28, 2023
Interesting course, thank you!