Analyzes a macroeconomic model focusing on labor income share and the effects of productivity shocks on GDP, consumption, investment, and stock prices.
Delves into entrepreneurship, exploring perspectives, macroeconomics, self-employment vs. high-tech ventures, and origins of technology-driven startups.
Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Covers the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, including mindset, macroeconomics, self-employment vs. high-tech ventures, and origins of technology-driven startups.
Explores the effects of government spending on the economy, exchange rates, and output, alongside discussions on fiscal and monetary policies and a case study on the U.S. economic slowdown of 2001.