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Lecture Details :
This is the first of four lectures in Economic Theory given by Professor Gerard Debreu, who was visiting the University of Canterbury as a an Erskine Fellow in 1987. Thanks to Bert Brownlie these lectures were video taped and I only just recently digitized them. The topic of the first lecture is "preference and utility". It must be said to you of the power point generation that Professor Debreu makes chalk and blackboard technology look pretty darn good! here!. The original mp4 version is available for download at http://uctv.canterbury.ac.nz/post/2/75
Course Description :
Seminars presented by visiting Erskine fellows to the Economics.
Other Resources :
Other Economics Courses
- History of Economic Thought by University of Oregon
- Psychology and Economics,Fall 2011 by UC Berkeley
- International Trade,Fall 2010 by UC Berkeley
- ECON 113 - Mathematical Economics by UC San Diego
- Energy and Resources Group 280, 001 by UC Berkeley
- Financial Markets by Yale
- Current Economics by Khan Academy
- Introductory Game Theory 2007 by University of Canterbury
- Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory by UC Berkeley
- Financial Theory by Yale
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Economics Lecture Notes
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- Financial Economics by London School of Business and Finance
- Econometrics by Temple University
- Economics 2500: Introductory Statistics for Economists by York University
- Economic Analysis of Law by Santa Clara University School of Law
- Introduction to Game Theory by University of Pittsburgh