We will be uploading all the recorded lectures of the course.
The Markets and their Critics Open Online Course was our last online course. The objective was to familiarize students with the most recent literature on the how economists, philosophers, sociologists, and social scientists in general have grappled with the concept of markets and the various criticisms that have been leveled against them. Providing students with a deep and critical understanding of the historical development, ethical dilemmas, efficiency considerations, fairness debates, and potential alternatives to market-based economic systems.
The Open Online Course of Economic History of Latin America was our first online course. The objective was to familiarize students with the most recent literature on the economic history of Latin America and its contemporary development. Despite recent gains in democracy and economic growth in the region, it still lags behind advanced economies in Europe and Asia. These traits are linked to a shared past: indigenous legacies, colonial extraction, slavery, economies based on commodities, political fragmentation, conflicts fueled by the cold war, and authoritarian regimes and rebellions against them. It was an interdisciplinary course that encompassed the most recent contributions in economics, economic history, political science, archeology, and other fields.