Open Textbook Collections
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CoreEconTeaching economics as if the last three decades had happened. Open Access introductory text for undergraduates. Registration is required but it is easy to do. Text is available as printable PDFs or as an Inkling app for the IPad.
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Lumen LearningLumen Learning provides a textbook on Economics that covers various chapters such as Economic Growth, Challenges to Efficient Outcomes, and Unemployment.
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MERLOTMERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community.
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OER CommonsOER Commons provides a curated collection of textbooks and resources for Economic studies.
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OpenStax CollegeOpen Stax provides a collection of textbooks on Principles of Economics, Principles of Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics.
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Open Textbook LibraryFrom the University of Minnesota, this collection of e-textbooks includes books on economic analysis, microeconomics, and more. The books are openly licensed, complete, and suitable for adoption. There is also a paid option for students who want to get a print edition.
Courses and Videos
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Crash Course Series: EconomicsThis YouTube crash course series with Jacob Clifford and Adriene Hill starts out by discussing what economics is and is not.
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Economics & Finance – edXLearn the key macroeconomic and microeconomic indicators and how they drive economic policy and financial decision-making. Explore topics in risk management, pricing models, globalization and more with courses from Caltech, MIT, TsinghuaX and other top institutions worldwide.
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Future Learn – EconomicsFuture learn provides courses on economics such as “The Politics of Economics and the Economics of Politicians”, “Economics of Crime”, and “Exploring Economics: Will the Next Generation Be Worse Off?”
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Khan Academy – Economics and financeVideos and lessons that define Economics and introduce some of the fundamental tools and perspectives economists use to understand the world around us.
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MIT Open CoursewareMIT’s Economics department offers an extensive series of online courses. Courses generally include lecture videos, assignments, exams, and more.
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Snag FilmsFilm offers us a powerful tool to raise awareness of important issues not covered by the mainstream news. Our goal is to provide citizens with the information and perspectives essential to creating a more just, sustainable, and democratic society.
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Open Yale – Economics StudiesThe Department of Economics at Yale offers a wide spectrum of courses for both specialists and non-specialists alike. For undergraduate majors, a core of courses in macro- and microeconomics, mathematics, and econometrics is required. Advanced courses offer training in economic history, finance, theory, international and developmental economics, market organization, human resources, and the public sector.
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TED ED: Lessons Worth Sharing – EconomicsCreate and share lessons around any TED-Ed original, TED Talk or YouTube Video.
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CourseraEvery course on Coursera is taught by top instructors from the world’s best universities and educational institutions. Courses include recorded video lectures, auto-graded and peer-reviewed assignments, and community discussion forums.
Additional Resources
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Economics NetworkWe aim to enhance the quality of learning and teaching throughout the Higher Education economics community.
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HathiTrustHathiTrust is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
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Open Economics ResourceThe Open Economics Working Group is run by the Open Knowledge Foundation in association with the Centre for Intellectual and Property Law (CIPIL) at the University of Cambridge.