Microeconomics

What is produced in an economy? How is it produced? Who gets the product? Microeconomics seeks to answer these fundamental questions about markets.

In this programme, we’ll introduce you to the microeconomic theory, together with some empirical results and policy implications. You’ll analyze mathematical models that describe the real-world behavior of consumers and firms, and you’ll see how prices make the world go round.

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes / Key Takeaways

In this programme you will be able to:

  1. Familiarize with calculus.
  2. Understand of statistics or econometrics.
  3. Familiarize with introductory microeconomics.
  4. Aggregate Supply and Demand and the Growth Diamond.
  5. Measure Total Output and Income.

Programme Outline

Module 1: The Financial System

  • Money, Banking, and Your World
  • Money
  • Interest Rates
  • The Economics of Interest-Rate Fluctuations
  • The Economics of Interest-Rate Spreads and Yield Curves

Module 2: Financial Structure

  • Rational Expectations
  • Efficient Markets
  • Financial Structure, Transaction Costs and Asymmetric Information
  • Bank Management
  • Innovation and Structure in Banking and Finance

Module 3: The Economics of Financial Regulation

  • Financial Derivatives
  • Financial Crises: Causes and Consequences
  • Central Bank Form and Function
  • The Money Supply Process and the Money Multipliers
  • Monetary Policy Tools
  • Monetary Policy Targets and Goals
  • Foreign Exchange
  • International Monetary Regimes
  • Money Demand

Module 4: Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanisms

  • Inflation and Money
  • Rational Expectations Redux: Monetary Policy Implications
  • Demand and Supply
  • Applications of Demand and Supply

Module 5: Macroeconomics: The Big Picture

  • Measuring Total Output and Income
  • Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
  • Economic Growth
  • The Nature and Creation of Money
  • Financial Markets and the Economy
  • Monetary Policy and the Fed
  • Government and Fiscal Policy
  • Investment and Economic Activity
  • Net Exports and International Finance
  • Inflation and Unemployment

Each module focuses on clear objectives and skill demonstrations that can be easily linked to real life instances.

Delivery Method

Well-balanced theoretical and practical methodology, which includes interactive discussions, case studies, interactive activities/exercises and assignments to understand the concepts and their applicability.

Course Includes

  •  5-Day Training
  • Course Notes
  • Stationary
  • Nationally Recognized and Internationally Accredited Certification
  •  Tea/Coffee Breaks
  • Working Lunches
  • Training materials (Soft file)
  • An evening of Thai culture emersion – River Cruise.

Evaluation Criteria

Participants must have attended the sessions at least 80% in order to receive a CERTIFICATE from Bangkok School of Management.

Training Date
Month Day(s) Year
November 27- 01 December 2023
December 4-8 2023
December 11-15 2023
Month Day(s) Year
January 8-12 2024
January 22-26 2024
February 5-9 2024
February
19-23 2024
March 4-8 2024
March 18-22 2024
April 1-5 2024
April 22-26 2024
May 13-17 2024
May 27-31 2024
June 10-14 2024
June 24-28 2024
July 1-5 2024
July 15-19 2024
August 5-9 2024
August 26-30 2024
September 2-6 2024
September 16-20 2024
October 7-11 2024
October 28 - November 1 2024
November 4-8 2024
November 18-22 2024
December 2-6 2024
December 16-20 2024
Certification

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

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