Monetary Policy

Monetary Policy - Online Tutoring Course

Description

Dive into the world of central banking and economic management with our comprehensive Monetary Policy course. Designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in economics, this course explores the tools, strategies, and impact of monetary policy on national and global economies. You’ll learn how central banks use interest rates, money supply, and other instruments to influence economic growth, control inflation, and maintain financial stability. By examining key topics such as open market operations, quantitative easing, and the relationship between monetary and fiscal policy, this course equips you with the knowledge to understand and analyze the effects of monetary policy decisions on markets, businesses, and everyday life.

Course Detail

Duration

1 months

Weekly sessions

3

Type

Individual

Available Languages

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English

Syllabus

What you will learn

  • Understand the fundamental principles of monetary policy and its role in economic management.
  • Learn how central banks, such as the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, formulate and implement monetary policy.
  • Explore the tools of monetary policy, including interest rates, open market operations, and reserve requirements.
  • Gain insights into the goals of monetary policy, such as controlling inflation, managing unemployment, and stabilizing the financial system.
  • Learn about the effects of monetary policy on economic indicators like GDP, inflation, and unemployment.
  • Understand the relationship between monetary policy and fiscal policy, and how they work together to influence the economy.
  • Explore advanced topics such as quantitative easing, negative interest rates, and forward guidance.
  • Analyze real-world case studies of monetary policy in action, including responses to financial crises and economic recessions.
  • Develop skills in economic analysis to assess the impact of monetary policy decisions on markets and business environments.