Professor Greg N. Mankiw of Harvard University recently sent his oldest child to college. That led him to consider what students should learn in college. He concludes that economics, statistics, finance, and psychology provide important foundations for students of all ages. He admits that he failed to take psychology as an undergraduate, but has since sat in on the introductory course at Harvard.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/05/business/economy/05view.html?_r=1
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