Economy Studies for Finance

New Ideas & Materials for Educators & Students

In this booklet, we provide suggestions, content and teaching material for how to modernise and enrich finance courses. In doing so we hope to assist educators in improving and adapting the courses they teach, as well as helping students make suggestions for how this could be done. It is important to note that we pose all these suggestions as potential sources of inspiration, not a checklist of all the things that necessarily should be included. After all, there is a practical limit to what can be taught within a single course.

Table of Contents

Reading Guide

To get an overview of the Economy Studies project as a whole, start with the Summary.

For concrete suggestions on topics and material to enrich your own course, go directly to Adapting Finance Courses.

For a brief explanation of the key economic theories on finance and how they can be taught, see the Pragmatic Pluralism chapters.

For ideas and materials on teaching students about economic history, take a look at the Building Block chapters.

To see what you can do to help modernize economics education at your own university, see the Conclusion.

Other booklets

This booklet is part of a series based on Economy Studies, a project for re-envisioning and redesigning economics courses and programs. These booklets provide an extract of the Economy Studies chapters tailored to specific audiences. Other booklets in this series include: