After this course you will be an Earth Economist that can provide evidence-based advise on the best global policy. As an Earth Economist you will better understand the behavior and advice of economists, have become a better economist yourself and know where to find Earth's data and how to analyze these world observations. Our planet is too important: we need you to get engaged!
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Earth Economics
Erasmus University RotterdamAbout this Course
A bachelor is helpful, but not necessary.
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Become a good economist that understands under which conditions an economic theory applies and can be used to inform evidence-based policy making
Skills you will gain
- Earth Economics
- Policy Development
- Data Analysis
- Policy Analysis
- You will develop a good understanding about why we need Earth Economics in addition to traditional macroeconomics (nation-level) and microeconomics (individual and firm level
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Earth economics: a new and necessary approach
Accounting for fluctuations in the Earth economy
Investment and Saving
Government and the Earth Economy
Reviews
- 5 stars74.54%
- 4 stars16.36%
- 3 stars9.09%
TOP REVIEWS FROM EARTH ECONOMICS
Great learning! I'm an alumnus of ISS -Erasmus Rural Policy and Project Planning batch 1995. Hopefully, I'll visit Netherlands again! I missed The Hague.
Nice course, Thanks to Mr. Peter, the best thing is that Mr. Peter uses calculation only where it is useful.
It's a very informative course, very useful and we can follow the syllabus
i enjoy this class. This class opened my eyes about our earth and how we use resources.
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