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15.015 Macro and International Economics (MIT) 15.015 Macro and International Economics (MIT)
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15.015 Macro and International Economics focuses on the policy and economic environment of firms. This subject divided in three parts. The first part of the course is a study of the closed economy and how monetary and fiscal policy interacts with employment, GNP, inflation, and interest rates. Next, the course provides an examination of national economic strategies for development and growth and recent financial and currency crises in emerging markets. Finally, the course addresses the problems faced by transition economies and the role of institutions both as the engine of growth, and as the constraints for policy. 15.015 Macro and International Economics focuses on the policy and economic environment of firms. This subject divided in three parts. The first part of the course is a study of the closed economy and how monetary and fiscal policy interacts with employment, GNP, inflation, and interest rates. Next, the course provides an examination of national economic strategies for development and growth and recent financial and currency crises in emerging markets. Finally, the course addresses the problems faced by transition economies and the role of institutions both as the engine of growth, and as the constraints for policy.Subjects
international economics | international economics | macroeconomics | macroeconomics | BB-NN | BB-NN | IS-LM | IS-LM | fiscal policy | fiscal policy | inflation | inflation | financial sector dynamics | financial sector dynamics | exchange rates | exchange rates | banking crisis | banking crisisLicense
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This course is a detailed technical and historical exploration of the Apollo project to "fly humans to the moon and return them safely to earth" as an example of a complex engineering system. Emphasis is on how the systems worked, the technical and social processes that produced them, mission operations, and historical significance. Guest lectures are featured by MIT-affiliated engineers who contributed to and participated in the Apollo missions. Students work in teams on a final project analyzing an aspect of the historical project to articulate and synthesize ideas in engineering systems. This course is a detailed technical and historical exploration of the Apollo project to "fly humans to the moon and return them safely to earth" as an example of a complex engineering system. Emphasis is on how the systems worked, the technical and social processes that produced them, mission operations, and historical significance. Guest lectures are featured by MIT-affiliated engineers who contributed to and participated in the Apollo missions. Students work in teams on a final project analyzing an aspect of the historical project to articulate and synthesize ideas in engineering systems.Subjects
STS.471 | STS.471 | 16.895 | 16.895 | ESD.30 | ESD.30 | space exploration | space exploration | lunar landing | lunar landing | lunar module | lunar module | LM | LM | LEM | LEM | astronauts | astronauts | Apollo program | Apollo program | space program | space program | Soviets | Soviets | Soviet space program | Soviet space program | 1960s politics | 1960s politics | Kennedy | Kennedy | NASA | NASA | space craft design | space craft design | man on the moon | man on the moon | lunar science | lunar science | space science | space science | mission to Mars | mission to MarsLicense
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See all metadata14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics (MIT) 14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics (MIT)
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This course is designed to introduce classic macroeconomic issues such as growth, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, exchange rates, technological progress, and budget deficits. The course will provide a unified framework to address these issues and to study the impact of different policies, such as monetary and fiscal policies, on the aggregate behavior of individuals. These analytical tools will be used to understand the recent experience of the United States and other countries and to address how current policy initiatives affect their macroeconomic performance. This course is designed to introduce classic macroeconomic issues such as growth, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, exchange rates, technological progress, and budget deficits. The course will provide a unified framework to address these issues and to study the impact of different policies, such as monetary and fiscal policies, on the aggregate behavior of individuals. These analytical tools will be used to understand the recent experience of the United States and other countries and to address how current policy initiatives affect their macroeconomic performance.Subjects
principles of macroeconomics | principles of macroeconomics | measuring macroeconomic variables | measuring macroeconomic variables | production functions | production functions | labor markets | labor markets | consumption | consumption | investment | investment | economic growth | economic growth | IS-LM model | IS-LM model | AS-AD model | AS-AD model | classical business policy | classical business policy | price rigidity | price rigidity | wage rigidity | wage rigidity | monetary policy | monetary policy | fiscal policy | fiscal policy | economic crises | economic crises | policy in an open economy | policy in an open economy | global economic imbalances | global economic imbalancesLicense
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See all metadataIntroduction to law in Wales Introduction to law in Wales
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This free course, Introduction to law in Wales, gives a brief overview of the legal history in Wales from the 12th century, followed by an overview of devolution and referendums, the law making powers of the Welsh Assembly and the possible future for legal Wales. First published on Mon, 21 Mar 2016 as Introduction to law in Wales. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 This free course, Introduction to law in Wales, gives a brief overview of the legal history in Wales from the 12th century, followed by an overview of devolution and referendums, the law making powers of the Welsh Assembly and the possible future for legal Wales. First published on Mon, 21 Mar 2016 as Introduction to law in Wales. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016Subjects
History & The Arts | History & The Arts | People | Politics & Law | People | Politics & Law | Welsh Assembly | Welsh Assembly | National Assembly | National Assembly | Government of Wales Act | Government of Wales Act | Cyfraith Hywel Dda | Cyfraith Hywel Dda | law in Wales | law in Wales | A Voice for Wales | A Voice for Wales | the Richards Commission | the Richards Commission | Welsh devolution | Welsh devolution | LLM_1 | LLM_1License
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See all metadata14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics (MIT)
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This course is designed to introduce classic macroeconomic issues such as growth, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, exchange rates, technological progress, and budget deficits. The course will provide a unified framework to address these issues and to study the impact of different policies, such as monetary and fiscal policies, on the aggregate behavior of individuals. These analytical tools will be used to understand the recent experience of the United States and other countries and to address how current policy initiatives affect their macroeconomic performance.Subjects
principles of macroeconomics | measuring macroeconomic variables | production functions | labor markets | consumption | investment | economic growth | IS-LM model | AS-AD model | classical business policy | price rigidity | wage rigidity | monetary policy | fiscal policy | economic crises | policy in an open economy | global economic imbalancesLicense
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See all metadataProcedures in Emergency Medicine: Laryngeal Mask Airway Insertion
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Authors: Dr Almero Oosthuizen & Cape Town Emergency Medicine Registrars This video is part of a series of videos demonstrating common procedures performed in the Emergency Medicine setting. It was prepared by Cape Town Emergency Medicine's consultants and registrars. Clicked 87 times. Last clicked 07/30/2014 - 20:25. Teaching & Learning Context: This short simulated video demonstrates the technique of insertion of a LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAYSubjects
Emergency Medicine | Health Sciences | Video | Training Materials | English | Post-secondary | Laryngeal Mask Airway | LMALicense
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This free course gives a brief overview of the legal history in Wales from the 12th century followed by an overview of devolution and referendums the law making powers of the Welsh Assembly and the possible future for legal Wales.Subjects
The Arts | Law | Welsh Assembly | National Assembly | Government of Wales Act | Cyfraith Hywel Dda | law in Wales | A Voice for Wales | the Richards Commission | Welsh devolution | LLM_1License
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This course is designed to introduce classic macroeconomic issues such as growth, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, exchange rates, technological progress, and budget deficits. The course will provide a unified framework to address these issues and to study the impact of different policies, such as monetary and fiscal policies, on the aggregate behavior of individuals. These analytical tools will be used to understand the recent experience of the United States and other countries and to address how current policy initiatives affect their macroeconomic performance.Subjects
principles of macroeconomics | measuring macroeconomic variables | production functions | labor markets | consumption | investment | economic growth | IS-LM model | AS-AD model | classical business policy | price rigidity | wage rigidity | monetary policy | fiscal policy | economic crises | policy in an open economy | global economic imbalancesLicense
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See all metadata15.015 Macro and International Economics (MIT)
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15.015 Macro and International Economics focuses on the policy and economic environment of firms. This subject divided in three parts. The first part of the course is a study of the closed economy and how monetary and fiscal policy interacts with employment, GNP, inflation, and interest rates. Next, the course provides an examination of national economic strategies for development and growth and recent financial and currency crises in emerging markets. Finally, the course addresses the problems faced by transition economies and the role of institutions both as the engine of growth, and as the constraints for policy.Subjects
international economics | macroeconomics | BB-NN | IS-LM | fiscal policy | inflation | financial sector dynamics | exchange rates | banking crisisLicense
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See all metadataSTS.471J Engineering Apollo: The Moon Project as a Complex System (MIT)
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This course is a detailed technical and historical exploration of the Apollo project to "fly humans to the moon and return them safely to earth" as an example of a complex engineering system. Emphasis is on how the systems worked, the technical and social processes that produced them, mission operations, and historical significance. Guest lectures are featured by MIT-affiliated engineers who contributed to and participated in the Apollo missions. Students work in teams on a final project analyzing an aspect of the historical project to articulate and synthesize ideas in engineering systems.Subjects
STS.471 | 16.895 | ESD.30 | space exploration | lunar landing | lunar module | LM | LEM | astronauts | Apollo program | space program | Soviets | Soviet space program | 1960s politics | Kennedy | NASA | space craft design | man on the moon | lunar science | space science | mission to MarsLicense
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This free course gives a brief overview of the legal history in Wales from the 12th century followed by an overview of devolution and referendums the law making powers of the Welsh Assembly and the possible future for legal Wales.Subjects
The Arts | Law | LLM_1 | Welsh Assembly | National Assembly | Government of Wales Act | Cyfraith Hywel Dda | law in Wales | A Voice for Wales | the Richards Commission | Welsh devolution | Skills for study: careerLicense
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