Risk and the State

How Economics and Neuroscience

Shape Political Legitimacy to Address

Geopolitical, Environmental, and heatlh Risks

for Sustainable Governance

 

A Zoom-based mini-course in four sessions

Association for Lifelong Learning

http://www.associationforlifelonglearning.org/

 

Phillip LeBel, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor of Economics

Montclair State University

Montclair, New Jersey 07043

lebelp@montclair.edu

 

Course Session Materials

 

 

 

Selected Files

01.
02.
03.
Real Rates of Return to Bills Bonds and Stocks
04.
The Measurement of Risk
05.
Alternative Symmetric Distributions
06.
Growth Accounting in Developed Economies
07.
U.S. Legislative Landmarks
08.
Application Modules
09.
Income Distribution and Social Welfare
10.
How Economists Make Good and Bad Predictions
11.
Predicting the Unpredictable: Theory and Policy in the Presence of Asset Bubbles
12.
13.
Asset Bubbles and Moral Hazard: Evidence from Japan
14.
Neuroeconomics Foundations
15.
Macroeconomic Decisions
16.
George F. Kennan - The Sourcs of Soviet Conduct (1947)
17.
Samuel P. Huntington - The Clash of Civilizations (1993)
18.
Louis Menand - Francis Fukuyama Postpones the End of History (2018)
19.
Election Rules (2016)
20.
Framing Optimal States and Markets

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