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    The Economic Model Of Emerging Countries - Michael Spence

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    The Economic Model Of Emerging Countries - Michael Spence

    The Economic Model Of Emerging Countries - Michael Spence
    Last updated 5/2015
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1024x576 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 593.93 MB | Duration: 1h 15m

    Understanding Economics. Learn how the world works and why it is the way it it.

    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
    Requirements
    Interest in economics
    Attending the course does not need any economic skill since it is presented in a clear and simple manner
    Description
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––- First time on Udemy, course delivered by Nobel laureates themselves. Here is what our students have to say about the course: "The specialty of the course being that you are with a Noble Laureate and getting into his views and ideas in a plain and simple mode just for layman term. One of the best course, indeed." - Prabhakar "Amazing course. instructor was so knowledgeable and a details information on Industrial growth. highly recommended.." - Somenath "It is really deep and global course will make you understand the advanced level of economic conditions of the global economies" - Mujahid "I am very thankful that I become part of this course. Truly it's more than worth the amount of what it was offered to enroll in this course." - Marvin And Many more.. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––- 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 Anyone with Interest in science 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 From literature to economics, art to philosophy, EdooTV and The Thought Flame gives voice to the world's leading experts, describing and sharing ideas and knowledge that are essential for all of us. Don't wait, be a part of this amazing community now. Knowledge and ability to think with open mind is the best gift you can give to yourself and your loved ones. Feel free to contact us for bulk buying and corporate deals as well.

    Overview

    Section 1: The economic model of emerging countries

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 From the Industrial Revolution to global growth

    Lecture 3 Information and asymmetries of the market

    Lecture 4 The economy of developing countries

    Lecture 5 Africa and the “lacking” growth

    Lecture 6 The ups and downs of Latin America

    Lecture 7 The phases of growth and the world economy

    Lecture 8 The long march of the Chinese Giant

    Lecture 9 The “trap” of average incomes

    Lecture 10 The difficult transition of emerging countries

    Lecture 11 Halfway Through

    Lecture 12 China and the risks of the global economy

    Lecture 13 Manufacturing and the “added value”

    Lecture 14 The big run-up of India

    Lecture 15 Growth and Social Justice

    Lecture 16 Rethinking development

    Lecture 17 The wealth of the planet

    Lecture 18 The challenges of advanced countries

    Lecture 19 Should we be pessimists?

    Lecture 20 Conclusion

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