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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
CME – Causal Methods for Economics
- Pisa, Italy
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The Seasonal School aims to strengthen the methodological skills of PhD students and early-career researchers in the field of causal inference in economics, with particular emphasis on techniques for learning causal structures from data, including both panel and time-series settings.


Convertas
Microcredit Management
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
Microcredit involves the allocation of small loans to entrepreneurs or artisans who can not have access to conventional bank loans. Microcredit is growing especially in developing countries, where it allows to fulfill micro-projects, promoting the activity and creation of wealth. Microcredit is practiced as well in developed countries.
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Microeconomics degree programs at the Courses level allow you to dive into the nuances of economic behavior, exploring how individuals and businesses make decisions based on resource allocation. This field is essential for understanding market dynamics and consumer choices, giving you a strong foundation for various career paths.
As you study Microeconomics, you'll engage with key concepts such as supply and demand, price elasticity, and market structures. Common courses include consumer theory, game theory, and industrial organization, which help you develop skills like analyzing pricing strategies and evaluating competition. Students strengthen critical thinking as they tackle real-world economic scenarios, making the learning experience both relevant and applicable.
This academic journey equips you to understand policy impacts on markets and consumer behavior. Graduates find opportunities in fields such as economic consulting, market research, and public policy analysis. By mastering these tools, you position yourself for a career where you can influence decision-making processes and contribute to economic understanding on various levels.