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Economic Culture, available at $19.99, with 23 lectures.

You will learn about Microeconomics Macroeconomy Taxes Devaluation, depreciation and exchange rate This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in economics It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in economics.

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Title: Economic Culture

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 23

Number of Published Lectures: 23

Number of Curriculum Items: 23

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomy
  • Taxes
  • Devaluation, depreciation and exchange rate
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in economics
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in economics
  • The economy is an area of ??production, distribution and trade, as well as the consumption of goods and services by different agents. In general, it is defined ‘as a social domain that emphasizes the practices, discourses and material expressions associated with the production, use and management of resources’. In a broad sense, economics refers to the organization of the use of scarce resources (limited or infinite) when they are implemented to satisfy individual or collective needs, so it is a system of interactions that guarantees that type of organization, also known like the economic system.

    Economic activities cover three phases: production, distribution and consumption Since production depends on consumption, economics also analyzes the behavior of consumers with respect to products. Some economic activities are agriculture, livestock, industry, commerce, and communications.

    The economy is divided into two central divisions according to its scope: 27

    Microeconomics

    Microeconomics is a part of the economy that studies the economic behavior of individual agents, such as consumers, companies, workers and investors; as well as their interrelation in the markets.

    Macroeconomy

    Macroeconomics is the part of economic theory that is responsible for studying global indicators of the economy through the analysis of aggregate variables.

    The economic culture understood as the set of knowledge and experience that throughout the course of history have influenced the development of the processes of production, distribution, commercialization, and consumption of goods and services, which are revealed through economic thought . They are also the traditions, values and attitudes that are manifested in the historical-concrete practice of each individual, being able to be used for the benefit of all and with social responsibility. However, can this last expression of the concept of economic culture be understood?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: IntroducciónConcepts of Microeconomics

    Lecture 1: Definition

    Lecture 2: Concepts

    Lecture 3: Types Of Market

    Chapter 2: Study Topics Of Macroeconomics

    Lecture 1: Grouping

    Lecture 2: Short Term

    Lecture 3: Fiscal Policy

    Lecture 4: Monetary Policy

    Lecture 5: Inflation

    Lecture 6: Long Term

    Lecture 7: Public Debt

    Lecture 8: Investment

    Lecture 9: Credit

    Lecture 10: Economic Growth

    Lecture 11: Economic Development

    Lecture 12: Summary

    Chapter 3: Taxes

    Lecture 1: Concept

    Lecture 2: Importance and Objectives

    Lecture 3: Tax?Types

    Lecture 4: Direct Taxes

    Lecture 5: Indirect Taxes

    Lecture 6: Effects of More Taxes

    Chapter 4: Devaluation, Depreciation And Exchange Rate

    Lecture 1: Currency

    Lecture 2: Exchange Rate

    Instructors

  • Economic Culture  No.2
    José Jossymar Jaimes Velázquez
    Aeronautic engineer
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