Economics and Global Trade Strategies

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Economics and Global Trade Strategies

About this course

Understand how markets, governments, and global trade systems shape economic decisions in today’s interconnected world. Learn to analyze demand and supply, evaluate economic policies, interpret inflation and GDP indicators, and understand how international trade and financial systems influence business and markets. This course provides a practical and structured introduction to economics by combining microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international trade into one comprehensive learning journey. You’ll explore how consumers make choices, how firms compete in different market structures, and how prices are determined through market equilibrium. Through real-world examples and economic frameworks, you’ll examine monetary policy, fiscal policy, inflation, business cycles, exchange rates, and global trade dynamics. The course also explores auctions, consumer behavior, foreign exchange markets, market competition, and government interventions that affect economic outcomes across industries and countries. A unique feature of this course is its integrated approach that connects individual market behavior with broader economic policy and international trade systems. This helps learners build strong analytical thinking and economic reasoning skills applicable in business, finance, policy analysis, and global commerce. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to interpret economic indicators, analyze policy decisions, evaluate market behavior, and apply core economic concepts to real-world business and global trade scenarios.

What you'll learn

  • Analyze demand and supply in different markets
  • Evaluate economic policies and their impacts
  • Interpret indicators such as inflation and GDP
  • Understand the dynamics of international trade
  • Apply economic concepts to real-world scenarios

Course objectives

  • Develop analytical thinking regarding economic factors
  • Build skills to assess market behavior and policy decisions
  • Connect microeconomic and macroeconomic principles
  • Learn to interpret and utilize economic indicators

Skills you'll gain

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