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Academy Europe Economy Courses
Economics Micro and Macro
This diploma program content synthesizes the core principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, providing a comprehensive overview of fundamental concepts, market dynamics, and policy frameworks. Economics is presented as the study of choices necessitated by scarcity—the conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources. The foundational principles include opportunity cost, production possibilities,…
The Basics of Financial Econometrics
The content of course offers a comprehensive overview of statistical and quantitative methods applied to finance, focusing heavily on regression analysis, including simple, multiple, and robust regressions, along with techniques for managing time series data and volatility. Key topics detailed include the assumptions and applications of linear regression models, methods…
International Monetary Economics
The provided course is an excerpt from a book on International Monetary Economics written by Michael A. Heilperin and first published in 1939. The author explores the nature and conditions necessary for monetary internationalism, contrasting it with nationalistic monetary policies. Key topics discussed include the gold standard, the mechanism for…
Applied Mathematics for Economics
This course is an extensive collection of excerpts, likely from a mathematics textbook focused on applications in business and economics. It covers foundational topics such as linear functions, functional models for profit, cost, and revenue, and introduces concepts like break-even analysis and market equilibrium. A substantial portion is dedicated to…
Economic Development
The course source provides a comprehensive overview of development economics, contrasting economic growth (quantitative increase in production) with economic development (growth accompanied by structural and social changes). It explores various theories of economic development, including classical, Lewis, and neo-Marxist models, while addressing critical issues such as poverty, income inequality, and…
Modern Economic Growth
This course is an extensive excerpt from an introductory economics textbook, “Introduction to Modern Economic Growth,” covering foundational concepts in macroeconomic analysis and economic growth theory. The material systematically introduces various workhorse models, such as the Solow model and the neoclassical growth model, detailing their mechanics, assumptions, and implications for…
Principles of Political Economy
This course explores fundamental concepts such as labour as an agent of production, the division of labour, and the efficacy of large-scale production, contrasting these with historical examples of land tenure and labour, including slavery and peasant proprietors. Mill also considers the probable futurity of the labouring classes, arguing that…
Foundations of Economic Growth and Innovation
This course is an outline and excerpts from a comprehensive academic work on economic growth, likely a textbook or major research monograph, focusing heavily on endogenous growth theory. The content is structured into parts that systematically analyse various growth paradigms, including the neoclassical, AK, Romer product-variety, and Schumpeterian models, dedicating…
Engineering Economic Analysis
This course offers a comprehensive look at engineering economic analysis, covering its fundamental principles, methodologies, and practical applications. The material introduces core concepts such as cash flow analysis, the time value of money, and various interest formulas used to assess the equivalence of financial alternatives. Key decision-making techniques, including present…