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  1. Introduction to bank notes (which you are more familiar with than you realize).

  2. More on how bank notes and checks can be used.

  3. How banks can give out loans without ever giving out gold.

  4. How reserve requirements limit how much lending a bank can do.

  5. Seeing how reserve ratios limit how much lending I can do.

  6. Videos on how banks work and how money is created.

  7. Banks, which were first created in primitive form by goldsmiths hundreds of years ago, have evolved into central economic institutions that manage the allocation of resources, channel information about productive activities, and offer the public convenient investment vehicles. Although there are several types of banking institutions, including credit unions and Saving and Loan Associations, commercial banks are the largest and most importa...more

  8. Building great corporate culture is more than just metaphors; it's what motivates a winning team. Most people at corporations in the US are unhappy, says Silicon Valley Bank CEO Ken Wilcox. But the organization can craft a pleasant and productive environment by hiring diverse and intelligent people and keeping them onboard. Knowing how to work together under an organization's guiding principals is critical. Past experience in commercial ba...more

  9. More on the weaknesses of fractional reserve banking. The FDIC and deposit insurance and its side effects.

  10. Summary of thoughts in last two videos. Discussion of why Fractional Reserve Banking is a subsidy to banks and allows them to arbitrage the yield curve.

  11. Professor Shiller provides a description of the course, Financial Markets, including administrative details and the topics to be discussed in each lecture. He briefly discusses the importance of studying finance and each key topic. Lecture topics will include: behavioral finance, financial technology, financial instruments, commercial banking, investment banking, financial markets and institutions, real estate, regulation, monetary policy,...more