Yale University

Narrative Economics

Robert Shiller

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Flexible schedule
Approx. 5 hours
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99%
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What you'll learn

  • How and why certain stories go viral.

  • How viral narratives shape public beliefs and influence our decision making.

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There are 4 modules in this course

Module 1 introduces basic concepts and demonstrates how popular stories change over time to affect economic outcomes, including recessions, depressions, and other important economic phenomena. These stories can come from diverse sources such as politics, the media, or even popular songs.

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9 videos2 readings1 assignment

Module 2 seeks to answer why some stories go viral while others are quickly forgotten by defining our narrative theory more firmly. This module enumerates and explores a list of 7 propositions to help discipline any analysis of economic narratives.

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8 videos1 reading1 assignment

Module 3 examines nine perennial narratives that have proved their ability to influence important economic decisions. They include narratives regarding artificial intelligence, stock market bubbles, and job insecurity.

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10 videos1 reading1 assignment

Our last module looks to the future and highlights the opportunities for consilience in Narrative Economics. We share some thoughts about where narratives are taking us at this point in history and what kind of future research could improve our understanding of them.

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Robert Shiller

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