(Oxford) Diploma : Economics problems


Using charts, an analysis of the Economics situation facing the current UK Prime Minister + a New Year Workbook

What you will learn

Through charts, the economics problems faced by the new Prime Minister of the UK

The impact on the stock market

Unemployment trends and Brexit

Inflation trends and Brexit

Brexit and Economic growth

International trade and Brexit

Sterling and Brexit

Business inactivity and Brexit

Retailers and Brexit

Wages and Brexit

House prices and Brexit

Government borrowing and Brexit

A no-deal Brexit

The views of two economists about Brexit

Description

Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study – but I also want you to enjoy the course.

That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.

You will be very welcome.

This course looks at the current – and potential future – impact on the UK economy of BREXIT. Through charts, we look at the options – and effects – facing the new UK Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson – or ‘Boris’ as he is known to many. (Helped by his previous appearances on quiz shows!)


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Topic areas covered include (the Economics of):

  • Sterling
  • Stocks and shares
  • House prices
  • Borrowing
  • Retailers’ responses
  • Business inactivity
  • International trade
  • Inflation
  • Unemployment and wages
  • Expert view

Throughout, the approach is the same:

  • Look at the data/chart
  • Analyse the possible macro/micro economic effects and response

Of course, this course will date so it is important that students turn ON Educational Announcements and also, where possible, take part in discussions.

30 December 2019: Workbook added: New Year Economics 2020.

English
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Content

Introduction

The Oxford Diploma
Sterling
Stocks and Scares
Inflation
International trade
Business Inactivity
Unemployment and Wages
Responsive retailers?
Neither a Boorrower or a Lender…
House Price Woe
Collective suicide – pt 1
Collective suicide – pt 2
Collective suicide – pt 3
Expert view – 1
Expert view – 2
Β£39bn?