Explores the nature of financial crises, their predictability, and historical examples, emphasizing lessons learned from the global financial crisis of 2007-2009.
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.
Explores investment choice analysis, covering discounting, risk assessment, and financial evaluation methods like net present value and payback periods.