Lecture Slides in Advanced Microeconomics
Course materials, including lecture video extracts, from a course on the Adaptive Markets Hypothesis with applications to hedge funds, the 2008 Financial Crisis, and COVID-19. "Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and other fields, this course shows that the theory of market efficiency isn’t wrong, but merely incomplete. When markets are unstable, investors react instinctively, creating inefficiencies for others to exploit." Each unit has downloadable lecture slides. The course is part of the MIT Open Learning Library; it is freely available but registration is necessary to see some of the resources.
Textbook recommendations, slides, handouts, and python code for a Masters-level course from 2017.
Course page for an advanced undergraduate course in game theory, including lecture slides, handouts, a topic list, and an example exam.
Seventeen video lectures with PDF slides from a course delivered in 2011. Each lecture is available in two versions: a "regular" version and "turbo" version which covers a bit more material. "The first part of this course discusses markets with one or a few suppliers. The second part focuses on demand and supply for factors of production and the distribution of income in the economy. This course also includes some elementary general equilibrium theory and welfare economics."