Global Economics – for all. (Comes with booklet)
What you will learn
An overview of global events for a particular month
Through discussion, an update on global events
Practical application of Economics through looking at global events
An understanding of the economic role of their own country
Description
To encourage discussion, on the 18th January 2022 a new section was added:
- The Great Reset
- Controversial.
- Provocative
Exactly what the best economic courses are about – stimuli for discussion!
This – initially – is a short course. Only the month of August is covered. The course will be added to during the coming year and thus provide a ‘rolling Economics discussion’ IF there is participation in the Q/A
Discussion IS the key. ‘Let’s talk about Economics’ is exactly that – a course made up of:
- Educational Announcements
- Lectures as up to date as possible
- A booklet accompanying each month with data response questions in AND all the links (thus saving you time!)
- The Q/A section
The Q/A section is where the discussions take place – discussions where the lectures are merely the starting point. This is an Economics course for those who wish to:
- Learn more about Economics in general
- Learn through discussion
- Learn about the economies of other countries and the possible impact on your own country
Each month – at the end – there will be new lectures; a new booklet; new discussions. Whenever you join the course you will be able to look back at the Q/A and see how economies have progressed, how the effects of economic policies have been felt elsewhere.
As the course includes a booklet for each month, you will be able to build a collection of ‘monthly global economics’ supplemented by YOUR input – and the input of others.
Let’s talk about Economics – together.
Content
Friendly advice
Short course Diploma
Introduction
August