Crash Course Capitalism and Socialism
Crash Course on Capitalism and Socialism provides economics professionals with straightforward tools to compare economic systems, analyse policy trade-offs, and interpret real-world data ranging from welfare states to markets. This enables you to create sharper insights and make better economic decisions. The course emphasises practical application through case studies from diverse economies like the US, Nordics, UK, Germany, and Cuba, fostering informed debates on growth, inequality, and social welfare.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
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What will I learn?
This crash course on capitalism and socialism equips you with a quick, practical toolkit to teach and analyse competing economic systems confidently. It covers incentives, property rights, markets, central planning, and vital institutions such as welfare states, financial sectors, and public enterprises. You will apply real-world examples from Nordic countries, the US, UK, Germany, and Cuba, use straightforward assessments, and promote critical, evidence-based discussions suitable for any classroom setting.
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Develop skills
- Design rigorous lessons on capitalism and socialism that account for biases.
- Explain key institutions including markets, welfare states, and public enterprises.
- Compare real-world economic models such as US, Nordic, Cuban, and mixed economies.
- Evaluate outcomes using essential metrics like inequality, growth, and social welfare.
- Teach critical thinking skills for assessing economic claims, evidence, and trade-offs.
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