(Oxford) Diploma : Economics problems

Why take this course?
🎉 Dive into the Economic Landscape with (Oxford) Diploma in Economics!
Course Instructor: Chris Sivewright Your guide through the complexities of economics as it relates to current UK politics.
Course Title: Using Charts to Analyze the Economics Situation Facing the Current UK Prime Minister 🚀
Headline: Understanding Economic Challenges: The UK's Path Post-BREXIT through the Eyes of Boris Johnson 📈
Course Overview:
Before you embark on this economic journey, please consider this your warning label: Enrol in this course only if you are ready to dive deep into the subject matter and make full use of the resources provided. This is not a course for the faint-hearted or for those who intend to put off watching the lectures until "later." This course is for those who are genuinely interested and committed to engaging with the content from day one.
Course Description:
This course offers an in-depth analysis of the UK's economic situation, particularly in light of BREXIT, through a data-driven approach using charts. We will explore the implications and options available to the current UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, examining the effects of various economic indicators such as Sterling, Stocks & Shares, House Prices, Borrowing, Retailer Responses, Business Inactivity, International Trade, Inflation, Unemployment, Wages, and Expert Views.
Key Topics to Explore:
- 💷 Sterling: How currency fluctuations can impact the economy.
- 📉 Stocks and Shares: The potential effects on the financial markets.
- 💰 House Prices: Trends in the real estate market.
- 💳 Borrowing: The changing dynamics of borrowing for both individuals and businesses.
- 🛍️ Retailers' Responses: How retailers adapt to new economic conditions.
- ✉️ Business Inactivity: Understanding the reasons behind business slowdowns or shutdowns.
- 🌍 International Trade: The potential shifts in trade policies and agreements.
- 🔥 Inflation: Analyzing the pressure on prices and consumer spending.
- 👩💼👨💻 Unemployment and Wages: The impact on employment rates and salary trends.
- 🧠 Expert Views: Gaining insights from economic experts.
Course Approach:
For each topic, we will:
- Examine the data/chart presented.
- Analyze the possible macro/microeconomic effects and responses.
Stay Updated and Engaged:
As this course will evolve with changing economic conditions, it is crucial to keep up-to-date with Educational Announcements. Additionally, engaging in discussions with peers and experts can enrich your learning experience.
Special Offer:
📅 30 December 2019: To kickstart your New Year's resolve, a comprehensive New Year Economics 2020 Workbook has been added to the course!
Join us on this economic adventure and navigate through the complexities of economics with confidence. Let's decode the data together! 🎓💡
Remember, this is your chance to truly understand and engage with the economic implications of BREXIT on the UK economy. Enrol now, but only if you're ready to commit and learn! We look forward to welcoming you aboard this enlightening journey.
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