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Workbooks For Economics In 2023 +Six Printable Workbooks!

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Economics workbooks - including the December 2022 workbook!

What you'll learn

2019/20/21 Current Real World Macro Economics Fundamentals

Through discussion with students from many countries you'll be exposed to many different economic ideas.

Bidenonomics

Macroeconomic discussions and workbooks

Requirements

None

Description

Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study – but I also want you to enjoy the course.That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.You will be very welcome.LATEST ADDITION: The December 2022 Economics Workbook current as at 10th December 2021This course is a series of lectures - evolving lectures to represent current events - that act as a 'video workbook' for the following:Real world macro-economics (workbook completed and available)Micro-economics (workbook completed and available)Macro-economics (workbook planned but not filmed)The format is the same throughout:A series of lectures made up of two parts:a. a recent article about the economy (by ‘recent’ October 2019) and questions related to the articleb. multiple choice question(s) on micro/macro economicsIn this way, this course is a workbook that is IDEAL for those who are interested in CURRENT macro economics.There is both a catch and a bonus.The BONUS is that the course is built on participation and if people answer questions, comment on answers then there will be more lectures added – on a regular basis. However, if hundreds enrol and do not offer questions/answers then there will be fewer updates as there seems little point.Therefore this course is FANTASTIC for people who want to learn about Economics by being involved, by doing questions and commenting on answers.It’s ‘OK’ for those interested in current economics.It’s not much good for those who hate Economics….

Overview

Section 1: Friendly advice

Lecture 1 Friendly advice

Section 2: For all

Lecture 2 For all

Section 3: Please please watch this first!

Lecture 3 Please make absolutely certain that you watch this first!

Section 4: The Oxford Diploma

Lecture 4 Compulsory : The Oxford Diploma

Section 5: OPTIONAL : Economics English

Lecture 5 Introduction

Lecture 6 Day One: Ask for Help

Lecture 7 Day Two: Watch and Listen

Lecture 8 Day Three: Write Down Words and Phrases

Lecture 9 Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 1)

Lecture 10 Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 2)

Lecture 11 Day Five: Make to study

Lecture 12 Day Six: Five Websites

Lecture 13 Day Seven: In conclusion

Section 6: Compulsory for Oxford Diploma: Key Terms in Economics

Lecture 14 Introduction

Lecture 15 The first five

Lecture 16 Onwards, upwards and beyond!

Lecture 17 Five more terms

Lecture 18 Keep at it!

Lecture 19 Dig deep...

Lecture 20 Over half way!

Lecture 21 60+ or more definitions

Lecture 22 The final three!

Lecture 23 Not quite there!

Lecture 24 The final lecture in this key new section!

Section 7: Test

Lecture 25 Introduction

Lecture 26 Day 1

Lecture 27 Day 2

Lecture 28 Day 3

Lecture 29 Day 4

Lecture 30 Day 5

Lecture 31 Day 6

Lecture 32 Day 7

Lecture 33 Day 8

Lecture 34 Day 9

Lecture 35 Day 10

Lecture 36 Day 11

Lecture 37 Day 12

Lecture 38 Day 13

Lecture 39 Day 14

Lecture 40 Day 15

Lecture 41 Day 16

Lecture 42 Day 17

Lecture 43 Day 18

Lecture 44 Day 19

Lecture 45 Day 20

Lecture 46 Day 21

Lecture 47 Day 22

Lecture 48 Day 23

Lecture 49 Day 24

Lecture 50 Day 25

Lecture 51 Day 26

Section 8: Compulsory : Brexit - the Update

Lecture 52 Brexit - the Update: 1

Section 9: Introduction

Lecture 53 Introduction

Lecture 54 The demise of Thomas Cook

Lecture 55 Kit Kat

Lecture 56 Exposure

Lecture 57 Stalling?

Lecture 58 Jobs, Jobs and more Jobs

Lecture 59 The US economy got off to a poor start

Lecture 60 A 'No-deal Brexit'

Lecture 61 Catastrophe

Lecture 62 Enough is enough

Lecture 63 Cutting taxes to revive

Lecture 64 Corporate tax revision

Section 10: Microeconomics Section

Lecture 65 Introduction

Lecture 66 Market Failure

Lecture 67 Government Failure

Lecture 68 Rottenomics

Lecture 69 Government Failure??

Lecture 70 Sunshine

Lecture 71 Restaurant Disclosure

Lecture 72 Wealth and Welfare

Lecture 73 Personal Care

Lecture 74 The Right Incentives

Lecture 75 Slavery

Lecture 76 Climate Change

Lecture 77 Cultural Disagreement

Lecture 78 Disease

Lecture 79 Local Emissions Goals

Lecture 80 Be Smart About Your Air Conditioner

Lecture 81 Conclusion

Section 11: The Economic Burden of Strokes

Lecture 82 The Economic Costs of a Stroke

Lecture 83 Looking at some data

Lecture 84 Some studies

Lecture 85 The global burden

Lecture 86 Art Therapy and Strokes

Lecture 87 Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation?

Lecture 88 Therapies (Part 1)

Lecture 89 Therapies (Part 2)

Lecture 90 Therapies (Part 3)

Lecture 91 Over to you! (Part 1)

Lecture 92 Over to you! (Part 2)

Section 12: OPTIONAL: Learning and Mind Maps

Lecture 93 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 1)

Lecture 94 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 2)

Lecture 95 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 3)

Lecture 96 Mind maps

Lecture 97 Mind maps (part 2)

Section 13: Mind Map a Textbook!

Lecture 98 Mind Map a Textbook!

Section 14: Bonus

Lecture 99 Bonus

Anyone interested in Economics and how the world works,Students interested in learning through discussion

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