Economics of everyday materials (ECN 02)

  • Day and time: Wednesday 9:45 - 11:15
    Weekly
  • Length of course: 1 term. Autumn (10 Weeks)
  • Number of places: 15
  • Start date: 09 October 2024
  • Description:

    Economics is about everyday life and that everyday life seems increasingly dominated by intangible items such as apps, social networks and online services. But these 'intangible' items are wholly reliant upon the physical infrastructure that facilitates them and the energy that powers them. That physical infrastructure in turn depends upon such mundane items as sand, salt and iron. We are extracting such material in greater quantities than ever before. This term’s study will explore the nature of our dependence on these basic elements of Mother Earth and the fascinating network which links them altogether. No previous knowledge of economics is required.

  • Format: Lecture

  • Tutor: John De Val
  • I graduated with a degree in economics and for most of my working life was involved with economic issues in both the public and the private sector


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