PH
Dec 8, 2015
Excellent overview economics course. Dr. Allard does a fantastic job explaining basic economic concepts and principles so that a novice can better understand this one critical aspect of their world.
KK
Dec 26, 2015
Great insights, I now feel like I am macro-economically literate and I will be using this information when interviewing and now possible grilling certain politicians in my town!
Thank you Gayle!
By Massimiliano M P
•Aug 24, 2021
really interesting course. Lessons are easy to follow with clear explanations and contents. Only bad point is for the peer review of a couple of test that are not so clear and take time to be done and to be reviewed. For an online course, it is better to have online tests that do not take so much time.
By Kshitiz S
•Jun 27, 2020
Concepts covered in the course are explained with examples. It was a nice experience to learn about policymaking. This course uses old examples and It would be great if they also examine the latest situations of COVID-19. Thank you :)
By Dilip V
•May 17, 2016
Excellent course to gain macroeconomic fundamentals, even for people without economics background.
Wide range of questions in the discussion forum helps you clarify various queries you might have.
Overall, i am very satisfied.
By Helton D
•Dec 23, 2016
Graded assignments only for the ones that purchase the course are unfair. Coursera should always allow people to do everything even if they don't purchase. Purchase should only be required for certificates.
By Larry L E
•Nov 18, 2016
An excellent course by a fine teacher. The fifth star is dropped because graded quizzes are not available unless the certificate is purchased - unlike most Coursera courses in which I am interested.
By Jose F
•Dec 19, 2015
Good course, well structured. Just needs some technical improvements in order to be able to review wrong / right answers in quizzes.
Nice to have a second more advanced course in this topic.
Joaquín
By Abhinav A
•Jul 21, 2016
The Course is simple yet informative. Sometimes we ignore very simple yet strong concepts. This course is very good for beginners. Also useful for those who wish to brush up their concepts.
By Andrés P V
•Mar 15, 2016
Really i like this course, because you can learn more with the software created for this seminary! but i would like that this course would have a second part, that would be awesome!
By Samra R
•Apr 21, 2019
It was good enough to let learners improve and polish basic knowledge and how we can use this to understand real wolrd.
By ola o
•Jan 22, 2018
Excellent course, well presented, my only wish is that included some developmental economics for developing countries
By Arjun E
•Dec 19, 2015
Please reconsider the peer reviewed assignment as it is not very transparent and inefficient.
By Fernando F d C
•Jan 7, 2022
Excellent course. The only negative point is the broken link for the simulator.
By Shady D
•Aug 19, 2015
Subject is Great .. but no Verified Certificates
By Folorunso s i
•Jun 19, 2022
it is knowledgeable and very understandable
By Varuni S
•Jun 3, 2017
Its a great course. Tells you about, s
By Shenxian M
•Aug 10, 2016
good form of assignments
By Rabin L F C
•Dec 25, 2021
Very good
By V K
•Oct 6, 2022
great
By H D F
•May 17, 2016
This course is well worth a student's time and effort. There are excellent presentations by the professor, but in it's current format the course is too short for the amount of technical knowledge implicit in the material. In addition, the quizzes are poorly written. Some questions are asked at the end of modules when the subject of the question is not even introduced until the following module. Further, for some questions the right answer is either not given in the choices presented or the grading protocol doesn't recognize the correct answer. Some questions ask what answer is "most correct" which implies that there is a strong element of subjective judgement involved in its formulation. The student is allowed only one attempt at a quiz every 8 hours, where many other Coursera courses allow 3 attempts every 8 hours, which is more conducive learning and retaining the material due to the instant feedback. Finally, there are several "NOT" or 'opposite answer' questions which are valid but confusing, so the student must be careful when answering.
Recommendations: 1. Add at least three more sessions to the class and spread the technical material out over more sessions. 2. Rewrite the quiz question set to clarify what you are asking, and make certain the material was covered in the module you are assessing. 3. Don't use 'what is the best answer' ("most correct") type questions, they are ALL too subjective to be fair. 4. Recheck the grading protocol to make certain it is properly evaluating the answers.
By Alice Z
•Sep 12, 2017
Good course for understanding historical approach to economy.
By Neeraj P
•Dec 4, 2017
Quite alright. Perfect for bare minimum understanding
By Mohamed A L
•Jun 3, 2016
Although the course was very useful, I couldn't complete the course due to an assignment. The assignment is very unrealistic and the graders don't give any feedback!! The assignment is open ended question and not difficult but took significant time, when I submit I was unable to pass.
By MrXavier2213
•Sep 21, 2020
please un enroll me from this course i will not take is course is confusing thank you