Introduction to Financial Markets - Lecture 1
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts of financial markets in this introductory lecture from Yale University's ECON 252 course. Gain insights into finance as a pillar of civilized society, dealing with resource allocation and risk management. Learn about the moral imperative of philanthropy in finance, drawing inspiration from figures like Andrew Carnegie, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett. Discover the course structure, including guest speakers from the finance industry and regulatory bodies. Delve into topics such as the broader context of finance, career opportunities in the field, and the importance of using wealth for meaningful purposes. Get an overview of the upcoming lectures and their content, preparing you for a comprehensive understanding of financial markets and their impact on society.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction to the Course .
- Chapter 2. Broader Context of the Course .
- Chapter 3. Finance as an Occupation .
- Chapter 4. Using Wealth for a Purpose.
- Chapter 5. Outside Speakers and Teaching Assistants.
- Chapter 6. Outline of the Lectures.
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