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About the Course

Dear Potential Learner, Please take some time to read through this note before deciding to enroll. This course, Narrative Economics, is relatively short and proposes a simple concept: we need to incorporate the contagion of narratives into our economic theory. You can think of narratives as stories that shape public beliefs, which in turn influence our decision making. Understanding how people arrived at certain decisions in the past can aid our understanding of the economy today and improve our forecasts of the future. Popular thinking heavily influences our answers to questions such as how much to invest, how much to spend or save, whether to go to college or take a certain job, and many more. Narrative economics is the study of the viral spread of popular narratives that affect economic behavior. I believe incorporating these ideas into our research must be done both to improve our ability to anticipate and prepare for economic events and help us structure economic institutions and policy. Until we better incorporate it into our methods of analysis and forecasting, we remain blind to a very real, very palpable, very important mechanism for economic change. Even in the dawning age of the Internet and artificial intelligence, so long as people remain ultimately in control, human narratives will matter. Maybe they will especially matter as the new technology exploits human weaknesses and creates new venues for narrative contagion. If we do not understand the epidemics of popular narratives, we cannot fully understand changes in the economy and in economic behavior. The course is broken into 4 modules: Part I introduces basic concepts and demonstrates how popular stories change over time to affect economic outcomes, including recessions, depressions and inequality as well as effective inspiration and growth.. These stories can be observed from diverse sources such as politics, the media, or even popular songs. Part II 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 seven propositions to help discipline any analysis of economic narratives. Part III 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. Part IV 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. This course offers only the beginnings of a new idea and a few suggestions for how it could be used by economists and financial professionals. The tone is not prescriptive or authoritative, as perhaps my Coursera course, Financial Markets, is in places. It represents the beginning of the journey (epidemic). This course is my way of floating the “germ” of this idea out into the broader community of not only professionals but of anyone who is interested in discovering how and why things become “important” to us as a society. I hope some of you will become infected by this idea, mutate it, spread it, and advance it. The beginning of the journey is the easy part. The challenge will come in taking these concepts to the next level. We have the tools to incorporate narratives into our research and the moral obligation to act; only the work remains. - Robert J. Shiller...

Top reviews

RT

Aug 16, 2023

Thank you so much yale university. I AM VERY THANKFUL TO YOUR GREAT EFFORTS ON YOUR INVOLVEMENT IN MY STUDIES . Which lead my career to start a journey.

AM

Apr 1, 2023

A short and inspiring course to pay more attention what goes on in the world, to stop and think if the narrative is a repetition and what impact it might have on today & tomorrow.

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By Hitesh V

Apr 13, 2025

Insightful and Clarity

By Renato G

Aug 1, 2024

Excelente conteúdo!!

By Sania P I S

Jun 29, 2024

fun and interesting!

By Ramón M H

Nov 22, 2023

Muy original y ameno

By Douglas P G

Apr 25, 2023

Very helpful course.

By Przemek B

Mar 11, 2025

Excellent knowledge

By Libero P

Aug 17, 2025

Πολύ καλό μάθημα.

By Silanee K

Jan 2, 2025

Thank you so much

By João l P

Aug 1, 2023

Very instructive.

By Isaac H

May 8, 2023

Excellent course!

By Krishan P

Oct 7, 2024

New perspective

By Bhuwanesh J

May 29, 2024

Thanks Coursera

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Mar 8, 2024

it is very good

By Jackson M

May 30, 2025

Great course

By Muhammad N R

Mar 1, 2025

Good Insight

By Iván A

May 3, 2023

Great course

By LEONARDO F Y E

Jun 11, 2025

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By Antonio R

Jan 22, 2025

Excelente.

By Saverio I

Jul 21, 2023

Excellent!

By Andres V

May 26, 2023

Incredible

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Feb 22, 2024

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By Marcelo S

Jul 14, 2023

Great!!!

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May 16, 2025

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Dec 9, 2024

Great!!

By Sydni O

Aug 14, 2023

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