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2 Economic Policy Course Programs

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
ABMinECO - Agent Based Models in Economics: Theory, Toolkit and Policy Laboratories
- Pisa, Italy
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
Agent-Based Models in Economics: Theory, Toolkit and Policy Laboratories Seasonal School is intended to achieve the following objectives: Learning agent-based modelling techniques (ABMs) as a tool for analysis and interpretation of economic and social processes.


King Abdulaziz University (KAU) Faculty Of Economics And Administration
Cooperative Training Program Course
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Course
English, Spanish, Arabic, French
Under the heated economic rapid growth that we are currently live in, our beloved country faces lots of challenges. One of which, is developing the working force’s capacity to meet the Saudi market’s needs. This challenge can only be met when college’s graduates are well equipped with the necessary academic and practical skills.
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An Economic Policy degree program equips you with the tools to analyze and shape policies that influence economies at local, national, and international levels. This field stands out as it strategically combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, letting you tackle real-world economic challenges.
In courses within this discipline, you'll develop skills in statistical analysis, economic modeling, and data interpretation. You'll study topics like public finance, regulatory frameworks, and the economic impact of policy decisions. Engaging with case studies helps students build confidence as they explore new perspectives on complex economic issues.
You'll gain insight into evaluating the effectiveness of policy initiatives and understanding the role of government in shaping economic outcomes. Upon completion, graduates can pursue roles such as policy analysts, economic consultants, or government advisors, working in diverse sectors that prioritize informed economic strategies. With a focus on building transferable skills, this area of study prepares you for impactful careers that address both current and future economic needs.