What First-Year Economic Theory Courses Are Like

29 December 2008 at 3:53 pm 2 comments

| Peter Klein |

Bob Higgs sends this clip, adding: “Those of you who were unable to obtain admission to the Ph.D. program at MIT or UC Berkeley may go here for a quick look at what you missed.” He’s right, it was a lot like that.

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  • 1. Mario Rizzo  |  30 December 2008 at 12:15 pm

    In all seriousness are there videos of microtheory lectures at top departments on the web?

  • 2. Peter Klein  |  31 December 2008 at 1:40 am

    MIT has several econ graduate courses in its Open Courseware program but I’m not sure if any of them include videos. There might be some econ offerings at Berkeley’s webcase courses site but I haven’t looked carefully semester-by-semester.

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