Economics for the Thoughtful Student
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Please do not enroll in this course on the spur of the moment, thinking you will see it later. Yes, you can express an interest on the spur of the moment, but before you enroll, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description, and then make a decision. If you decide to enroll, please begin the course as soon as feasible. Watch the lectures, read the workbooks, and participate in the conversations. Joining one of my classes is a serious business, and I want you to get the most out of your studies while still having fun.
That is why I urge that you only enroll if you truly want to and that you begin the course expecting to use all of the resources.
You are quite welcome.
To answer your direct question….YES! ALL FEES DUE TO ME ARE DEDUCTED TO CHARITY!
TAKE THIS COURSE RIGHT NOW FOR FIVE REASONS:
You have nothing to lose – a 30-day refund if you don’t enjoy the course; yet, if you DO like it:
a. current lectures
b. case studies based on really recent news articles
b. specific answers to communications
d. I am continuously attempting to create a ‘class environment,’ for example, by tossing open questions to everybody e. frequent Announcements that are not veiled sales ploys
f. regular FREE access to a variety of additional courses that I provide
By trade, I am an Economics lecturer/teacher, which means I teach full-time. I’ve held the positions of Principal, Director of Studies, and Head of Economics. (Oxford, United Kingdom) I’ve lectured at universities, taught adult evening classes, and led more than 50 seminars throughout the United Kingdom.
I am/was an Examiner for FIVE distinct examination boards.
I have over 100 books on Amazon, many of them are on business/economics.
My pupils’ accomplishment has been reported on the BBC, Daily Telegraph, and The Times, and I have appeared on television in two nations.
MOTIVATION
I create courses on Udemy mostly because I like the process of inspiring others to learn. Many of my classes aim to enhance people’s lives. One of the Economics courses involves raising funds for charity. (100% of profits are donated to charity)
THIS IS THE ONE!
This course is primarily intended to assist you.
This course is all about DOGonomics….
Dogonomics!
What???
Dogonomics is the use of the economy to benefit dogs.
Simply enrolling in this course will assist dogs since ALL FEES from the Instructor and Videographer are waived and donated to Dogs4Rescue, a UK canine charity.
Simply glancing at the PREVIEW raises awareness!
So, your enrollment, which is unique across ALL Udemy courses, is an example of market forces (supply and demand) being used to benefit dogs…
This course covers a wide range of economic issues, including:
Demand\sSupply\sElasticity
Competition
Theoretical game theory
Small businesses
Microeconomic management
The macroeconomic policy
Interest rates after Brexit
Economics of Health
Buddhism and Economics
Despite looks, this is a serious course with a dash of levity tossed in! By enrolling in this course and going through the various lectures, you will learn, ponder, and perhaps grin a little.
You will also be directly helping to save pets and improve their lives.
You will learn about economics through dogs while also helping them.
This is a course you will definitely remember!
Decluttering is a new workbook (July 2019)
Chapters
The Economics of Decluttering, Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Cleaning Up the Company
How to Declutter Like an Economist, Chapter 3
Chapter 4: Purchase Less…
Chapter 5: The Economics of Cleaning
Chapter 6: Clean up your business
Chapter 7: Decluttering Mistakes People Make
Chapter 8: The Kondo Effect: The Economic Benefits of Tidying Up
Topics:
Sunk decluttering expenses
Clutter costs 5S lean manufacturing
Management that is lean
Clear up your inbox.
Clear out your home office.
squandering time and opportunity
Consider yourself an economist.
A full existence with fewer possessions
Minimalism
How much is too much?
Kondo, Marie
Recycling: The Art of Letting Go
Bias for the status quo
Returns are dwindling
Errors in decluttering
Minimalism
Consumerism
The endowment effect and minimalism in economics
There are two new workbooks:
Christmas Economics New Year 2020 Economics
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