
Global Economics plus the Great Reset!
Global Economics – for all. (Comes with booklet)
Language: english
Note: 4.3/5 (15 notes) 5,546 students
Instructor(s): Chris Sivewright
Last update: 2023-02-01
What you’ll 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
Requirements
- Patience
- Willingness to do own research
- Willingness to fully participate in discussions
- An interest in the economies of other countries
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.
Who this course is for
- Students worldwide who are interested in discussing global economics
Course content
- OPTIONAL: UKRAINE
- Introduction
- Friendly advice
- Friendly advice
- Introduction
- Introduction
- August
- China
- Taiwan
- OPEC – pt 1
- OPEC – pt 2
- Oil…and Climate Change: pt 1
- Oil…and Climate Change: pt 2
- Taiwan and Exports: pt 1
- Taiwan and Exports: pt 2
- Australia – pt 1
- Australia – pt 2
- Globalisation
- Introduction and Keynote speech
- Some causes of globalisation
- More on causes of globalisation
- Characteristics of globalisation – part 1
- Characteristics of globalisation – pt 2
- Winners and Losers
- How does globalisation affect the UK Economy?
- Globalisation – the disadvantages
- Is globalisation irreversible?
- Discussion
- Multinationals and globalisation – part 1
- Multinationals and globalisation – part 2
- The Great Reset – HUGELY PROVOCATIVE to encourage research and discussion
- Introduction – pt 1
- Introduction – pt 2
- Introduction – pt 3
- Health – pt 1
- Health – pt 2
- Health – pt 3
- Wealth
- Ownership – pt 1
- Ownership – 2
- Continuance
- Energy – pt 1
- Energy – pt 2
- Energy – pt 3
- Nutrition – pt 1
- Nutrition – pt 2
- Nutrition – pt 3
- Surveillance
- Individual sovereignty
- Market freedom
- P.P.S.
- Short Course Diploma
- Short Course Diploma
- Bonus Video
- Bonus Video

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