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(21 hrs) USA Economy + 9 extra courses in Macroeconomics

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Online courses

Certifications & Titles

Certificate of Completion & Oxford School of Learning Diploma (Optional)

Fees

Regular fees: 11 - 95 EUR

The Oxford Diploma in Economics including impact of the COVID-19, USA Economy, Macroeconomics plus several workbooks

What you'll learn

  • The USA Economy analysed
  • Comparisons with other economies
  • Advance quickly through basic/intermediate economics courses
  • Aggregate demand and reasons for shifts
  • Multiplier
  • Output gap
  • Supply-led growth
  • Supply-side policy
  • Expansionary monetary policy
  • Detailed revision section
  • Several up to WORKBOOKS

Requirements

  • An interest in understanding economic policy and events
  • Pen and paper to practice the diagrams
  • You should be able to use a PC at beginner level

Five reasons to TAKE THIS COURSE right now:

  1. You cannot lose - 30 day refund if you really really don't like the course BUT if you DO like it:

    a. updated lectures

    b. case studies based on very very current news items

    c. detailed responses to messages

    d. I constantly attempt to have a 'class atmosphere' e.g. throwing questions open to all

    e. regular Announcements that are not disguised sales ploys

    f. regular FREE access to numerous other courses offered by me

  2. I am a lecturer/teacher in Economics by trade i.e. I teach full-time for a living. I have been Principal, Director of Studies and Head of Economics. (Oxford, UK)  I have lectured in University, adult evening classes and also run over 50 seminars in the UK

  3. I am/have been an Examiner for FIVE different examination boards

  4. I have 100+ books on Amazon - many of them about business/economics

  5. The success of my students has been featured on the BBC, Daily Telegraph, The Times and I have been featured on TV in 2 countries.

MOTIVATION

I make courses on Udemy primarily because I enjoy the process of causing learning. Many of my courses are to improve lives. One of the Economics courses is to raise money for charity. (100% of revenue goes to the charity) Fundamentally this course here, is about helping you.

About the course

Using ONLY aggregate demand and aggregate supply, this course explains the basics of macro economic policy. The lectures are fully supported by notes - often repeated to ensure learning - that may be copied and used for other studies. 

If you wish to understand more as to why governments cut/raise taxes, cut/raise government expenditure, how this impacts on inflation, unemployment and growth - then this is the course for you.

 

Topics:

  • Aggregate demand

  • Aggregate supply

  • November 2017 Budget (UK)

  • Shifts in AD/AS

  • Macro-economic equilibrium

  • Spare capacity

  • The Multiplier

  • Output gaps

  • Economic growth

  • Supply-side policies

  • Inflation

  • Unemployment

  • Trade

  • Monetary policy

  • Export-led growth

  • September 2018 revision section

  • BREXIT

The course is pitched at a beginner level and thus is IDEAL for anyone just starting an economics course or simply wants to understand macro-economic policy.
The initial lectures are short - egg-timer size! - and, if you look at other egg-timer courses, you will know that if you have any questions then they will be answered very quickly.

The first part of the course also features a couple of 'revision sessions' just to check you have been following! (These are quite fast!)

EXTENDED REVISION SECTION (14 Revision Lectures)

The second half of the course consists of case studies based on articles in July 2018. This is to give you the opportunity to check what you know - and then (if you wish) send answers in!

 

Lecture 45

Attached to this lecture is an ECONOMICS WORKBOOK which if done properly, will take about 20+ hours!

The Workbook is current as at mid-Feb 2019

A second workbook has been added with questions about:

  • Exchange rate

  • CPI

  • Brexit

  • Investment

  • Mergers

  • Workforce

  • Spending habits

  • Monetary policy

  • Recession

  • Wages

  • Real GDP

  • Cold war

  • Federal Reserve and interest rates

July 2019: New workbook: Economics and decluttering

 

Chapters

Chapter 1 : The economics of decluttering

Chapter 2: Decluttering the company

Chapter 3: How to declutter like an Economist

Chapter 4: Buy less…

Chapter 5: The economics of tidying up

Chapter 6: Declutter your business

Chapter 7: Mistakes people make when decluttering

Chapter 8: The Kondo Effect: the economy-changing magic of tidying up

 

Topics:

  • Decluttering

  • Marie Kondo

  • Sunk costs

  • Costs of clutter

  • 5S lean manufacturing

  • Lean management

  • Declutter your mail inbox

  • Declutter your home office

  • Wasting time and opportunities

  • Thinking like an economist

  • A rich life with less stuff

  • Minimalism

  • How much is enough

  • The art of letting go

  • Recycling

  • Status quo bias

  • Diminishing returns

  • Decluttering mistakes

  • Minimalism

  • Consumerism

  • Minimalism and economics: the endowment effect

December 2019

Two new workbooks:

  • Christmas economics

  • Economics New Year 2020

These two workbooks have been written with the Oxford Diploma in mind.

March 2020

New courses added:

The impact of Coronavirus on the Economy

The Economy of the USA

Who this course is for:

  • Everyone interested in the American economy
  • Anyone commencing a course in macro-economics
  • Anyone who has enrolled on the other Economics courses and wishes to advance
  • Anyone who has an interest in understanding the basics of economic policy

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Attendance

Online

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Type

Online Courses

Certifications & Titles

Certificate of Completion & Oxford School of Learning Diploma (Optional)

Fees

Regular fees: 11 - 95 EUR