Behavioral Finance Lectures

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I’ve just uploaded the first 8 lec­tures in my Behav­ioral Finance class for 2012. The first few lec­tures are very sim­i­lar to last year’s, but the con­tent changes sub­stan­tial­ly by about lec­ture 5 when I start to focus more on Schum­peter’s approach to endoge­nous mon­ey.

I don’t have time to write an out­line of the con­tent of these lec­tures here–maybe at the end of the year. For now, here are the videos.

Lecture 1: Individual Behavior

Lecture 2: Market Demand and Supply

Lecture 3: Finance Markets Theory

Lecture 4: Finance Markets Behavior

Lecture 5: Fractal and Inefficient Finance Markets

Lecture 6: The Sorry State of Macroeconomics

Lecture 7: Endogenous Money

Lecture 8: Modeling Endogenous Money

 

At my site, Debunk­ing Eco­nom­ics, we dig even deep­er into these issues. Check out DE’s pre­view page here, if you’re inter­est­ed. SK

 

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About Steve Keen

I am Professor of Economics and Head of Economics, History and Politics at Kingston University London, and a long time critic of conventional economic thought. As well as attacking mainstream thought in Debunking Economics, I am also developing an alternative dynamic approach to economic modelling. The key issue I am tackling here is the prospect for a debt-deflation on the back of the enormous private debts accumulated globally, and our very low rate of inflation.