(Oxford) Diploma: The Economy of India (April 2024)

(Oxford Diploma) The Economy of India - now and in the future - let's discuss Economics! (2 textbooks free!)

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(Oxford) Diploma: The Economy of India (April 2024)
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What you will learn

Impact of Ukraine on the Indian economy

Policies on inflation, unemployment and growth - their success...or not

Forecasts for India's economy - short-term

Forecasts for India's economy - long term

Evaluation of government economic policy during and after the pandemic

Microeconomics

Macroeconomics

The Indian economy in 2022

Key economics areas of India

Why take this course?

11th March: Before and After test added

28th April : 9 mini-case studies added covering:

1. Inflation

2. Unemployment

3. Population growth

4. External threats

5. Green economy

6. Forecasts


Remember the key components of this course:


  • 22-3 hours of lectures on the Economy of India

  • 187 lectures split into 22 sections to allow for regular breaks - then return

  • Workbooks on the Economy of India

  • An active Q/A section - high participation rate - from students of the Indian Economy

  • Regular Educational Announcements about the Economy

India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world.

- Wikipedia

Learn about the economy here, on this course!

What makes this course unusual:

1. A very heavy emphasis on Instructor interaction - do NOT just watch videos...join in! Bring your knowledge of Economics in India!

2. Current workbooks (July 2021)

3. Current assessment of Economic policy in India (July 2021)

4. No economic knowledge assumed and yet we immediately engage in discussion

5. Rapid learning as the Economics is all current and supported by references.

6. The Oxford Diploma (free) on meeting the criteria

7. Two textbooks and two workbooks are included - everything you need! (Textbooks and workbooks on Economics are free) Therefore you will also learn core Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

This course is split into five sections:

1. The current state of the Indian economy

2. Provocative points - a series of lectures designed to stimulate discussion

3. The Indian economy in the short and medium term future - under the pandemic

4. The views of experts

5. The Economy of India in 2024 - and the impact of the war in Ukraine

Throughout the course economic theory and practical examples are explored. We look at:


  • Impact of the war in Ukraine on the Indian economy

  • Indian economy : 2022

  • Unemployment - demand deficient in particular

  • Budget deficit

  • Inflation - the impact of oil

  • Healthcare - a disaster?

  • Infrastructure - promises kept

  • Economic growth - and recession

  • Exports as an injection - but what of Bangladesh?

  • Agriculture - labour intensive

  • NMP

Of course I am hoping that students from India in particular, will join in the many discussions. The course asks questions; homework is set. We look at the work of current economists, current data (expressed in charts) and economic forecasts. No attempt is made to 'judge' merely to explore the situation as it now is, how it is projected - and then ask for comments.

The course is several hours long but not so long that you'll never finish! The homework too is such that you're encouraged to research and then report back via the Q/A - hence the title 'Let's talk about - Economics Economics and then more Economics!'

So if you are interested in:

a. Economics

b. Global economics

c. The economy in India

d. Microeconomics (as I also mention theory)

e. Macroeconomics (as we deal with inflation, growth etc)

f. Anything and everything Economics (as this course is developing)

BUT:

If you do not like participating, do not like homework, do not like being asked questions - then this course is NOT for you. But if you want really current information, in-depth discussions, examination of the economy in India - then enrol!

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Reviews

Satvik
August 14, 2022
This is my fourth course with Chris sir, The course is very up to date and deals with most of the factors of the Indian economy which need more work on them. Even though there are very less students on this course ( I believe there are a total of 250 students as of 14th August 2022) but the Q/A is fairly active than rest of the courses and I hope to complete this course with the workbooks in (its kind of my personal goal) maybe a month.
Sharon
July 9, 2022
This is the first time I am studying an economics course. It has been hard. I am taking it slowly. But now I am beginning to understand some of the things I read about the economy of different countries.
Vashist
March 17, 2022
I have already experienced courses by Professor Chris Sivewright before. I wanted to enroll in a newly released course of his, in light with the current development that is happening in the world. And lo and behold I found this course today. Prof Chris is a fantastic human being, with a deep love to teach and help his students to acquire knowledge, not through passive learning but through active participation, discussion and research. He will sure push us to a certain limit as usual, forcing us to go deeper into the subject, so that we finally own the knowledge and the skill that the course is teaching. I like this approach and I am so happy and excited about how this new economic course is going to enfold, going forward...yes, expect lot of changes and updates to happen, because he will always keep everything relevant and dynamic for us.
Prajwal
February 18, 2022
yes it is good course in term of learn Indian economy. every small aspect are included in this course. thanks
Rahul
September 9, 2021
Amazing experience of learning. From basics to advanced, everything is covered. The instructor is a gentlemen with thorough understanding of economics
Keerthi
August 29, 2021
Taken this course to keep in touch with the dynamics of Indian economy so that I wont be short of answers when questions are thrown at me. I am extremely happy that I found an extraordinary course after a long search for best economy course.
ayushman
July 30, 2021
It is one of the most detailed course on Indian economy .The course provides explanation that everyone who are very new to economics (like me ) can understand and course contains a lot for them also who are good in economics . Some of the features of the course are- 1 Nice and easy explanation with statistical figures. 2 Nearly contains all the major schemes by government which includes - a) Ayushman bharat scheme b) modi care c)GST d) farmbills + many more Impact of GST and demonetisation are explained too . Topics like central vista and why are farmer's protesting ? Are also covered. [Course contains current state of Indian economy + its future + what experts says] 3 Course encourages to learn through research and participating in discussions , Q\A section of the course also contains vast information + Educational Announcements are the place which improvoke your thinking and reasoning abilities . 4 Course is complemented by 2 workbooks (indian economy and indian railways ) + 2 books on macroeconomics and microeconomics Which makes it more vast and detailed . 5 instructor Mr Chris is very active throughout the course and in Q/A section too . He encourages to participate . (Which makes course worth it .) So ,if you have intrest in indian economy (and economics in general ) i will only say, GO FOR IT !
Subhrajyoti
July 10, 2021
First of all, I just started this course but already its a 5 star for me. I have enroled in Chris's other economics course - The Most Comprehensive (57 hrs! ) Economics Course (Diploma), which is a very detailed and comprehensive course in itself. I felt and shared in my review there that a country as large as India was not sufficiently covered, and within days Chris has come out with this India focus course which now I am relishing. Chris is the most involved and driven teacher that I have encountered anywhere Udemy or in real life which makes these courses of his extra special. More power to you Chris.

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