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Monetary and Banking Economics Course

Monetary and Banking Economics Course
4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
certificate valid in your country

What Will I Learn?

This practical course develops strong understanding of money creation, monetary aggregates, and central bank instruments. It teaches sourcing, cleaning, and visualising monetary data for a specific country, analysing trends, spotting financial stability risks, and crafting structured policy reports with evidence, trade-offs, and feasible recommendations for policymakers.

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Develop Skills

  • Master money creation by tracing bank balance sheets and monetary aggregates quickly.
  • Analyze central bank policy tools linking interest rates, reserves, and liquidity to banking behaviour.
  • Build clean macroeconomic datasets by sourcing, transforming, and visualising key money and credit series.
  • Detect financial stability risks by interpreting credit growth, non-performing loans, and capital adequacy signals.
  • Draft concise policy memos transforming data and theory into reports ready for monetary policy committees.

Suggested Summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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