(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics

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Udemy

Develop a solid understanding of macroeconomics' core concepts, as well as knowledge of business and government policies.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 2499

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics online certification is created by Chris Sivewright - Author, Actor & Instructor and is delivered by Udemy, which is delivered by Udemy and is meant for anyone who wishes to learn about macroeconomics and business economics. Oxford Diploma in Macroeconomics online course by Udemy discusses the fundamentals of macroeconomic policy and provides an understanding of various government legislation for macroeconomics, such as tax reductions and raises, and their effects on inflation, unemployment, and development.

(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics online classes are suitable for anyone who is just beginning an economics course or perhaps wants to understand macroeconomic policies. Budgeting, economic analysis, monetary policies, recession, lean management, and decluttering are just a few of the topics covered in this course. There are additional elements in the course that teach about the post-covid economy and how it impacts globalization.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • English videos with multi-language subtitles
  • 43.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 44 downloadable resources
  • Case studies
  • 30-day money-back guarantee 
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and TV

Program offerings

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • English videos with multi-language subtitles
  • 43.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 44 articles
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Case studies
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 2,499
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

Budget management Knowledge of economics

(Oxford) Diploma : Macroeconomics/Behavioural Economics certification course, individuals will be introduced to macroeconomic and business fundamentals. Individuals will research the United States' economic activity and laws. Individuals will obtain an understanding of monetary policy as well as tools for evaluating economic data. Individuals will also get knowledge of budgeting and recession in the post-covid economy, as well as globalization.

The syllabus

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Preview & Introduction

  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 2)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 3)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 4)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 5)
  • Preview
  • Introduction

Oxford School of Learning Diploma

  • The Oxford Diploma - compulsory

Optional: New Course: Business/Economics English

  • Introduction
  • Day One: Ask For Help
  • Day Two: Watch And Listen
  • Day Three: Write Down Words And Phrases
  • Day Four: Practice As Much As You Can (Part 1)
  • Day Four: Practice As Much As You Can (Part 2)
  • Day Five: Make Time To Study
  • Day Six: Five Websites
  • Day Seven: In Conclusion

Compulsory: Key Macroeconomics Vocabulary

  • Introduction
  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
  • Lecture 3
  • Lecture 4
  • Lecture 5
  • Lecture 6
  • Lecture 7
  • Lecture 8
  • Lecture 9
  • Lecture 10

Test

  • Introduction
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
  • Day 16
  • Day 17
  • Day 18
  • Day 19
  • Day 20
  • Day 21
  • Day 22
  • Day 23
  • Day 24
  • Day 25
  • Day 26

Compulsory : Covid-19 And The Economy

  • Introduction
  • Supply Side Shocks
  • Targeted Economic Policies
  • Three Charts (Part 1)
  • Three Charts (Part 2)
  • Three Charts (Part 3)
  • Global Shares
  • Pollution
  • Restaurant Bookings
  • Manufacturing Activity
  • Stock Market
  • Commodity Prices
  • Air Quality
  • A Silver Lining
  • Upward Trajectory?
  • How You Can Help Yourself
  • Two Thoughts

The Economic Burden Of Strokes

  • The Economic Costs Of A Stroke
  • Looking At Some Data
  • Some Studies
  • The Global Burden
  • Art Therapy And Strokes
  • Can The Arts Help Stroke Rehabilitation?
  • Therapies (Part 1)
  • Therapies (Part 2)
  • Therapies (Part 3)
  • Over To You! (Part 1)
  • Over To You! (Part 2)

Compulsory : Introduction

  • Original Preview
  • About The Lecturer
  • The Aggregate Demand Curve
  • The Ad Slope
  • Aggregate Supply
  • Shifts In Aggregate Supply/Nov. 2017 Budget
  • Macro-Economic Equilibrium
  • The Multiplier Effect
  • Spare Capacity
  • Raising Output And Price Level
  • Increase In Price Level, Not Output
  • Revision
  • Increase In Both Ad/As
  • Increase In Ad Greater Than In As
  • Negative Output Gap
  • Positive Output Gap
  • Export-Led Growth
  • Supply-Led Growth
  • Supply-Side Policies
  • Inflation
  • Cost Push Inflation
  • A Beneficial Effect Of Unemployment
  • Current Account Deficit
  • Spiced
  • Deflationary Effect
  • Supply-Side Policies Revisited
  • Expansionary Monetary Policy
  • Deflating The Economy
  • Increase In Output, No Change In Macro-Economic Equilibrium
  • Overall Revision

Optional : Revision & Current Affairs

  • Tariffs
  • Unemployment
  • Economic Growth
  • Inward Investment
  • Brexit / Negative Multiplier / Investment
  • Economic Growth / Exchange Rate
  • Growth
  • World Cup Effect
  • Economic Growth
  • Economic Growth
  • Trade War
  • World Cup
  • Output Gaps
  • Supply-Side Policies

Optional : Current Affairs 10th November 2020

  • Current Affairs 10th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8

Optional : Current Affairs 11th November 2020

  • Current Affairs 11th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8
  • Part 9

Optional: Boris Johnson New Prime Minister: The Pledges

  • The Introduction - Pt 1
  • Introduction - Pt 2
  • Boris's Speech Analysed - Pt 1
  • Boris's Speech Analysed - Pt 2
  • Income Tax
  • Increasing The Starting Point For National Insurance
  • Raising Education Spending
  • Employing More Police Officers
  • Free Tv Licences
  • Stamp Duty
  • The Fourth Option
  • Six Free Ports
  • Full Fibre Broadband
  • Raising The National Minimum Wage
  • The Nhs
  • What's Been Inherited?
  • Divorcing The Eu - £39bn?

Optional : General Election And The Uk Economy

  • Introduction
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 1)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 2)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 3)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 4)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 5)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 6)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 7)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 8)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 9)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 10)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 11)
  • General Election And The Uk Economy (Part 12)

Compulsory: Post-Covid

  • Introduction
  • Trade Offs
  • Trade Offs (Part 3)
  • Post-Covid Slump
  • Post-Covid Slump (Part 2)
  • Post-Covid Slump (Part 3)
  • Post-Covid Slump (Part 4)
  • Post-Covid Slump (Part 5)
  • Recession
  • Recession (Part 2)
  • Recession (Part 3)
  • Recession (Part 4)
  • Recession (Part 5)
  • Recession (Part 6)
  • Recession (Part 7)
  • Recession (Part 8)
  • Confidence (Part 1)
  • Confidence (Part 2)
  • Confidence (Part 3)
  • Confidence (Part 4)
  • Confidence (Part 5)
  • Confidence (Part 6)
  • Confidence (Part 7)
  • Confidence (Part 8)
  • Confidence (Part 9)
  • Confidence (Part 10)
  • Confidence (Part 11)
  • Confidence (Part 12)
  • Confidence (Part 13)
  • Confidence (Part 14)
  • Confidence (Part 15)
  • Confidence (Part 16)
  • Imbalances In Society
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 2)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 3)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 4)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 5)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 6)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 7)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 8)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 9)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 10)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 11)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 12)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 13)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 14)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 15)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 16)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 17)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 18)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 19)
  • Imbalances In Society (Part 20)

Compulsory: The Usa Economy

  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Is America Great Again?
  • A Manifesto Of Mistruths?
  • The System Is Broken - Says Billionaire Ray Dailo
  • Is Capitalism Not Working?
  • The Diagnosis
  • What I (Ray Dalio) Think
  • Coronavirus And The Us Economy
  • Trump May Be A Good President But...
  • Employment
  • But The Economy Is Doing Well...?
  • Confidence Is High?
  • Conclusion - Part 1: Job Gains
  • Conclusion - Part 2: Unemployment Rate
  • Conclusion - Part 3: Economic Growth
  • Conclusion - Part 4: . Middle-Class Income
  • Conclusion - Part 5: Stock Market
  • Conclusion - Part 6: Food Stamps
  • Conclusion - Part 7: Manufacturing
  • Conclusion Part 8: Home Prices
  • Conclusion Part 9: Gas Prices
  • Conclusion Part 10: Federal Debt
  • Conclusion - Part 11: Wages
  • Conclusion - Part 12: Confidence
  • Conclusion - Part 13: Trade Deficit
  • Conclusion - Part 14: Uninsured Americans
  • Conclusion - Part 15: Business Investment

Compulsory : Trump(Onomics) V Biden(Omics)

  • Introduction
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 1
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 2
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 3
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 4
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 5
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 6
  • Will The Voters Listen To 700 Economists? - Part 7
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 1
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 2
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 3
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 4
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 5
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 6
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 7
  • The Biden Plan...Bit By Bit...You Comment - Part 8
  • He Said...

Compulsory: The Nigerian Economy

  • Introduction
  • The Economy: An Overview
  • Impact Of Covid - Just One Example
  • Covid-19 - Wider Implications
  • Stimulus
  • A Positive Note

Optional : April Fools' Economics

  • Introduction
  • Pranks
  • Cutting Costs
  • Guardian On Twitter
  • More Pranks
  • Conclusion

Compulsory : Multiple Choice: Macro

  • Multiple Choice Test - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 1 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 1 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 1 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 1 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 2 - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 2 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 2 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 2 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 2 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 3 - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 3 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 3 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 3 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 3 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 4 - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 4 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 4 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 4 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 4 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 5 - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 5 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 5 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 5 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 5 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 1
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 2
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 3
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 4
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 5
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 6
  • Multiple Choice Test 6 - Pt 7

Diploma - Compulsory Section - 1

  • Introduction
  • Difficult Financial Backdrop
  • Squeezing Public Sector - Pt 1
  • Squeezing Public Sector - Pt 2
  • Levelling Up
  • What Happens Next
  • Covid And Brexit
  • Paul
  • Andrew
  • Douglas
  • Julian
  • Chris

Diploma: Compulsory Section 2 : Budget 2021

  • Stopping Waste Creates Funds! - Pt 1
  • Stopping Waste Creates Funds! - Pt 2
  • Stopping Waste Creates Funds! - Pt 3
  • Stopping Waste Creates Funds! - Pt 4
  • Gdp
  • Uk Public Finances
  • Unemployment - Pt 1
  • Unemployment - Pt 2
  • Unemployment - Pt 3
  • Furloughing
  • Inequality - Pt 1
  • Inequality - Pt 2
  • Covid Policy - Measures Confidence

Compulsory : Brexit - The Update

  • Brexit - The Update : 1

Optional : Learning And Mind Maps

  • Teaching Is The Art Of Causing Learning (Part 1)
  • Teaching Is The Art Of Causing Learning (Part 2)
  • Teaching Is The Art Of Causing Learning (Part 3)
  • Mind Maps
  • Mind Maps (Part 2)

Mind Map A Textbook!

  • Mind Map A Textbook!

Improving Your English (Optional)

  • Introduction
  • Lesson 1
  • Lesson 2
  • Lesson 3
  • Lesson 4
  • Lesson 5
  • Lesson 6
  • Lesson 7
  • Lesson 8

Bonus

  • Bonus

Instructors

Mr Chris Sivewright

Mr Chris Sivewright
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