Economic History
TabernacleUni
Last Update October 16, 2024
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About This Course
The program explores economic transformations through historical policies, offering an interdisciplinary approach that integrates history, economics, and society. It equips students with a practical and critical understanding of development issues, focusing on North-South relationships and their impact on global economic development.
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Learning Objectives
Supply and Demand: Analysis of how the quantity of goods and services supplied and demanded affects prices and market equilibrium.
Market Structures: Examination of different types of markets, including perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly, and their impact on pricing and output.
Consumer Behavior: Study of how individuals make decisions about consumption based on preferences, budget constraints, and utility maximization.
Production and Costs: Analysis of how firms produce goods and services, including the relationship between production processes, costs, and economies of scale.
Macroeconomic Theory: Examination of aggregate economic phenomena, including national income, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policies.
Target Audience
- Economists
- Entrepreneurs
- Public Policy Makers
Curriculum
The Rise of Capitalism: Origins and Development
Industrial Revolutions and Economic Transformation
Global Trade and Economic Empires
Economic Crises and Their Historical Impact
The Evolution of Financial Systems
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