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International Economics

Why Attend

This training program covers the fundamental concepts of international economics, focusing on trade relations between countries, the impact of globalization, economic blocs, and international trade policies. It aims to enhance participants’ understanding of the challenges and opportunities in a rapidly changing global economic environment and their effects on economic decision-making and national policies.

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