Suggest a Course
Use this forum to vote or suggest courses for MRU.
142 results found
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GMAT Prep
Covering difficult topics that are on the GMAT test, as well as sample problem walkthroughs.
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Statistic
I couldnt find statistic.Statistic is basic for every subject I must be hurry.Time is finishing maybe we will die...
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Fact-checking Marx
Karl Marx's writings are still very popular, despite the many factual errors he made. Go through some of the most well-known passages of his books and explain what he got wrong.
Or if this too specific, political or otherwise controversial, maybe make a series on famous economists like Smith, Hayek, Friedman, Mises, and include a video on Marx, pointing out his mistakes.
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Business Management
It would be nice if the style of teaching here could be applied to other more business-oriented subjects such as business management or marketing.
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Health Economics
I would like to see courses relating to health/healthcare economics. I recently completed my MPH and became hooked on my health economics course... I would love to continue to learn about it. Thank you :-)
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Interest rate Determination and Unemployment/Inflation trade-off
It would be nice to see videos on the Keynesian Liquidity preference theory and the Phillips-curve
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Guaranteed Annual Income
The concept of a GAI has been around for some time and was tested in Dauphin, Manitoba in the mid 1970s. Now it is being tried again in Ontario and Prince Edward Island and one party in British Columbia is musing about it as part of its platform for next year's provincial election. Friedman and Hayek both thought it was a good idea but implementation is where the challenges lie.
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How can real wages stagnate w/ technology improvements?
I would really like to see video on the stagnation of real wages over the last 40 yrs. I hear about this all the time and since I could not buy an internet connection, cell phone, car w/ airbags, a pill that replaces surgery, a cordless drill, sushi in my small town grocery etc, etc in 1976 the real wage growth for those products is infinite. I believe the things I could buy (gasoline, bread, machined parts) are also better, cheaper and/or more varied today.
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The creation process of money
If we truly want to learn economics we need to know 1st the creation process of money ... ive been told by my gouverment official that the creation of money was a Magic Trick .. is that truth?
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Oligopoly and Game Theory
Can you guys please make a video in Oligopoly and game theory
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Marxism economics course and Keynesian economics course
I greatly enjoyed classical economists course. Similar courses on Marxism, Keynesian and other schools would be great compliments. (I attended Soviet Economic History but it did not comprehensively describe Marxism and its influence in other parts of the world).
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The coming wave of poverty in america -
discuss factors such boomers age stressing SS and as technology puts more downward pressure on wages it will become harder to achieve the same levels of economic security we had in the past. What can be done to mitigate these macro forces?
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Econometrics
Can you please consider doing a course in econometrics? This is something all students struggle with.
It would especially be great if you could do something on Time Series. Very few schools offer courses in time series econometrics!
53 votesThis is high on our list to do and we’re looking for an instructor. Thank you for the suggestion. I moved this to the feedback board dedicated to course suggestions.
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Course on Stata , SAS programming.
Could we have a course that teaches statistical and econometric programming in Stata and SAS? And hence, explaining econometric techniques and time series techniques using these statistical soft-wares.
Thank You2 votesThanks for the feedback. I moved this to the suggest a course page. Econometrics is high on our list.
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Quantitative Analysis Course
The existing courses are great. The next challenge is perhaps the greatest. I believe that an understanding of economics requires some mathematical analysis, a topic that creates some trepidation in many learners. A course on quantitative analysis that does not require a PhD in mathematics would be a boon.
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What are the different schools of economic thought?
What are the different schools of economic thought?
Namely: neoclassical economics, monetarism, Keynesian economics, new classical economics, Austrian School, etc...
Each theory contributes to a different mindset.
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12 votes
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How the economics field is changing!
As in, the techniques and viewpoints (i.e. behavorial economics) that have emerged since the Great Recession.
4 votes
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