The economic model of emerging countries – Michael Spence
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Kieran Parker –
very interesting account of the economic models of developing countries as well as how it might play out in the future. Enjoyed the high level analysis, pitched so anyone can understand it
Oscar Sandoval –
Information and data shared is really important to have a better background in the course.
Rendert Willems –
The course is good but somewhat outdated (i.e. it talks about high unemployment in the US, etc.)
Illan Riestra Nava –
Great overview of the global economy, not just the emerging countries.
Though some details may be a bit outdated 5 years after it was recorded, I would say it still stands very well and remains insightfull.
Dom Burnet –
Brilliant content, however, has become dated due to significant economic and geopolitical shifts
Aishwarya Mohan –
The historical context was nice as a background, but seems like a lot of crucial information, the working, the historical geopolitical impact in nations’ economies is absent.
Nick Senchyshyn –
Very informative and eye opening about other forms of capital. I personally like the geopolitical point of view of natural resources not being the only key point of building wealth.
Anjan Das –
A great set of events explained in the best possible way. Recommend this for understanding how the global economy shaped post World War 2.
Thank you!
Lydia Joseph –
Great content and engaging delivery. Top notch!
Carlos Ramos –
Great insight in the concept of “emerging economies”. Relevant case studies. Very informative overall.
Ricardo Irigoyen –
I loved to learn more and why some problems and solutions are so connected. You pull one string and there are so many events that will occur, and not only one event.
Maria Kem Hanah Aguilar –
Yes it is a good match because it gives new knowledge and information about economic model.