The economic model of emerging countries – Michael Spence

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Learn about the economic model of emerging countries in this masterclass by Nobel laureate Michael Spence. Discover the challenges and opportunities of the global economy and gain valuable knowledge in just 1.5 hours of content. Perfect for anyone interested in economics and seeking affordable, high-quality education. Join now and expand your understanding of the world’s emerging economies.

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What you’ll learn

  • 17 masterclasses and 1 hour and more of content
  • You will learn which the new emerging countries are at the dawn of the third millennium
  • You will learn about economic phases of development and recession in the different historical periods

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In this masterclass Nobel laureate Michael Spence presents the new economic players and the challenges of the global world.

At the dawn of the third millennium, there are new players that have taken the economic stage: they are the emerging economies, in particular, the so-called BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and south-east Asia; the story of their overwhelming development, lights and shadows of the new dynamics of the global economy.

This course is for:

  • Anyone with inquisitive and open mind
  • Everyone interested in economics and who would like to learn more about economic model of emerging countries
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  • Anyone with true passion for leaning and attaining true knowledge at an affordable price.
  • Attending the course does not need any economic skill since it is presented in a clear and simple manner
  • Anyone who appreciates and admires the knowledge brought to our race from Nobel Prize laureates’ works.

With this course you will learn:

  • Over 20 lectures and 1.5 hours of content!
  • 17 masterclasses and 1 hour and more of content
  • You will learn which the new emerging countries are at the dawn of the third millennium
  • You will learn about economic phases of development and recession in the different historical periods

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Who this course is for:

  • Everyone interested in economics and who would like to learn more about the economic model of emerging countries

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