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    Economics: Macroeconomics 101 For Managers And Executives
    Last updated 10/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 454.56 MB | Duration: 0h 49m
    Learn fundamental MBA-level principles for business: outsourcing/offshoring, fiscal & monetary policy + more from Eazl.
    What you'll learn
    Make informed offshoring decisions
    Interpret key economic indicators
    Understand the dynamics of comparative advantage
    Understand the nature and behavior of financial crises
    Think about environmental stewardship issues from an economic perspective
    Predict likely actions of central banks and governments
    Requirements
    Students do not need any formal training in economics to benefit from the course.
    Description
    Learn how to interpret changing macroeconomic conditions and leverage macro-level frameworks in a course that's similar to the Macroeconomics for Managers course in MIT's Advanced Management Training Program.Key Macroeconomic Issues for Managers and ExecutivesLearn how to interpret and use the critical macroeconomic signals. Understand how to analyze comparative advantages and offshoring decisions. Learn how to manage risk and see opportunities in environmental limits. Find and use relevant economic data and make better decisions.A Powerful Skill at Your FingertipsAs you transition to roles of increasing responsibility, being able to interpret and use macroeconomic data will make you a valuable asset to any managerial team. Knowing what data matters and where to find it will enable you to take public data, make it meaningful, and use it to inform decisions that will impact you and your organization.Macroeconomics Made AccessibleSuitable for people with no formal training in economics, this course is fun to watch, offers hands-on tutorials, and includes interviews with two of the leading American economic journalists of our time-Mike "Mish" Shedlock and Charles Hugh Smith. Each learning module will equip you with a framework that you can use to contribute to big decisions and high-level conversations.Starting with a deconstructed look at what GDP is and why it matters, the course introduces the key macroeconomic concepts that matter to managers. You'll learn about monetary policy. Government spending. Interest rates. Then, we'll look at what drives comparative advantages and offshoring decisions.The course wraps up with a look at environmental limits. This framework will enable you to understand issues about sustainability, corporate responsibility, and ecological benefits through an economic lens. Finally, you have access to "over the shoulder" tutorials as we collect easy-to-find economic research and use the Eazl macroeconomic resource bank to find and download more nuanced sources of public data.-------Content Upgrade Journal• Version 1.1 (November 2021): In this update, we've added additional resources to get you started with the concepts of Modern Monetary Theory and the finance/investment trend of ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance). Enjoy the updates!• Version 1.2 (January 2022): In this upgrade, we've added professionally-developed English-language subtitles. This will be a great addition for our ESL learners!
    Overview
    Lecture 1 Welcome to the Course
    Lecture 2 Access to the Private Facebook Group and Brain Boosts
    Section 1: Apply Macroeconomic Frameworks to Key Business Issues
    Lecture 3 How GDP Works and Why it Matters
    Lecture 4 Action Learning: Use Google Public Data to Compare GDP Trends
    Lecture 5 How Governments Manage their Economies
    Lecture 6 How Specialization and Trade Create Wealth
    Lecture 7 Labor Arbitrage and the Economics of Offshoring
    Lecture 8 Environmental Limits, Risk, and Innovation
    Section 2: EazlViews: Mish Shedlock and Charles Hugh Smith
    Lecture 9 EazlView: Mish Shedlock on the Nature of Financial Crises
    Lecture 10 EazlView: Charles Hugh Smith on Cooperation in Economics
    Section 3: SideBySides: Economic Data Research Methods for Managers
    Lecture 11 SideBYSide: The User-Friendly Public Data Resource
    Lecture 12 SideBYSide: Advanced Economic Data Sourcing
    Section 4: Discount Codes + Information about VIP Support
    Lecture 13 Access to Discount Codes and Eazl's VIP Support Team
    New managers transitioning from a production-oriented role to a leadership role.,Executives looking to build a macroeconomic framework for making decisions or to contextualize their economic training through business applications of the key macro concepts.,This course applies macroeconomic concepts for business and would not be ideal for students looking to learn the more academic side of economics.
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