Macro and International Economics
Macro and International Economics
This subject divided in three parts. The first part of the course is a study of the closed economy and how monetary and fiscal policy interacts with employment, GNP, inflation, and interest rates. Next, the course provides an examination of national economic strategies for development and growth and recent financial and currency crises in emerging markets. Finally, the course addresses the problems faced by transition economies and the role of institutions both as the engine of growth, and as the constraints for policy.
Duration: Not defined
Level: Graduate
Certification: No
Cost: Free
Language: English
Type: Self-Paced
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