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Capitalism
Success, Crisis and Reform - Video
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4.0 stars from 117 ratings
I really like a lot of the free classes offered by Yale. The Evolution Ecology class is boss. The Financial Markets and Game Theory classes are on point. This one is a bit dodgy. I want to say something extreme like the class was middling, intellectually dishonest, cowardly, a wasted...Read full review »
Josh46784425689 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/13
Nicely Done!
This is a favourite of mine... it contains excellent business case studies, great suggestions for extra reading, a mostly unbiased consideration of our world with capitalism, and inciteful group discussion. Best of all, Prof. Rae has a pleasing way of expressing himself, and encourages the...Read full review »
JamOfPearl via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/03/13
Insightful and informative
Firstly, thank you Prof. Douglas for sharing your wealth of information and, secondly, thank you Yale University for making this available for the global audience. Last but not the least, thank to iTunes for hosting and organizing this lecture series. The lecture series as a whole was very...Read full review »
Rakesh Saha via Apple Podcasts · India · 02/11/12
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