Thinking critically about today's economy can help you understand the world around you. Economics: Society, Markets, and [In]equality will pique your curiosity and inspire you to learn more about the power dynamics that determine how people and resources are valued, how goods move around the world, and how we manage our planet and the future. Your understanding of economics will make you a better advocate, voter, investor, consumer, and citizen. You’ll also develop an understanding of the benefits and drawbacks of our current economic system and get a framework for thinking about how we, as individuals and as a society, can rethink our relationship with our planet and the way we interact with one another.
Economics: Society, Markets, and [In]equality

Economics: Society, Markets, and [In]equality



Instructors: Teresa Ghilarducci
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What you'll learn
Develop an economic worldview of questions of social and planetary resilience.
Communicate and discuss real-world economic issues, their historical context, and how they affect our society today.
Act on your new understanding of capitalism and markets by bringing a critical lens to the world around you.
Skills you'll gain
- Social Studies
- Business Economics
- Labor Relations
- Sustainable Development
- Market Dynamics
- Sustainable Systems
- Communication
- Financial Policy
- World History
- Social Sciences
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Financial Systems
- Behavioral Economics
- Critical Thinking
- International Relations
- Economics
- Economic Development
- Social Justice
- Socioeconomics
- Leadership
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Reviewed on Jul 1, 2025
This course is Very beneficial for economics students and professional
Reviewed on May 8, 2023
A short course for understanding marktet economy und equality.
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