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| Financial Markets
| http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/econ-252-08
| Yale University
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| Prof. Robert Shiller
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| Theory of finance and its relation to the history, strengths and imperfections of such institutions as banking, insurance, securities, futures, and other derivatives markets, and the future of these institutions
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| Financial Theory
| http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/financial-theory/
| Yale University
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| Prof. John Geanakoplos
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| This course attempts to explain the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Rather than separating off the financial world from the rest of the economy, financial equilibrium is studied as an extension of economic equilibrium. The course also gives a picture of the kind of thinking and analysis done by hedge funds.
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| The Law of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets
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Schiller, Robert. 2014. [http://www.econ.yale.edu/~shiller/books.htm Books]. New Haven, CT: Yale University.
 
 
 
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SchillerShiller, Robert J. 2012. Finance and the Good Society. Princeton,(Translations: NJChinese: Princeton University Press.CITIC
Croatian: Mate Publishers, German: Campus Verlag, Italian: Il Mulino, Japanese: Toyo Keizai, Korean: Random House Korea, Portuguese: Editora Campus, Spanish: Gestion 2000 (Planeta)). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
 
 
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Shiller, Robert. 2014. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l-3uRgP5nQ @YaleLive with Robert Shiller]. New Haven, CT: Yale University.
 
 
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SchillerShiller, Robert. 20142013. [httpshttp://www.youtubenobelprize.comorg/watchmediaplayer/index.php?vid=4l-3uRgP5nQ1996 @YaleLiveNobel.org withPrize Lecture by Robert J. Shiller (33 minutes)]. New HavenStockholm, CTSE: Yale Universitynobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1996.
 
 
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