Passionately developing careers since 2000.
Overview
Course Outline
Schedule & Fees
Methodology
Interactive lectures and presentations
Group discussions and real-world case analysis
Practical exercises and simulation models
Use of data and statistics from global economic institutions
Short assessments to reinforce understanding
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the meaning of GDP, how it is measured, and its components
Identify key labor market indicators and the nature of unemployment
Understand saving, investment, and the financial system
Comprehend the monetary and banking system
Grasp the role of central banks, monetary policy, and inflation
Understand international trade, capital flows, and exchange rates
Analyze economic fluctuations
Understand fiscal and monetary policies
Target Audience
Employees of Ministries of Economy, Trade, and Foreign Affairs
Professionals working in international economic organizations
Economic analysts and researchers
Bank and financial institution staff
Anyone interested in international economic relations
Targeted Competencies
Understanding theories and concepts of international economics
Analyzing international trade policies and their impact
Identifying the roles of global economic organizations
Evaluating the impact of economic blocs and globalization
Interpreting international economic indicators
Understanding trade mechanisms and foreign exchange systems