Gain the tools to recognize and react to the economic forces shaping your business.
8 weeks, excluding
orientation
6-8 hours per week,
entirely online
Weekly modules,
flexible learning
Earn a digital
MIT Sloan certificate
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A critical institution for macroeconomics, developed by engaging with real-world case studies, guided by economist Professor Roberto Rigobon.
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The ability to apply your understanding of macroeconomic trends to your organization, with sound critical-thinking skills and decision-making tools.
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The confidence to engage with current issues such as financial crises and technological developments, with the support of macroeconomic models and theory.
Module 1 The Global Economy
How do you correct a stalled economy?
Module 2 Consumer Confidence and Policy Effects
How can macroeconomic policies be designed to promote economic stability?
Module 3 Currencies, Crises, and Cryptos
Why do financial crises occur, and how can they be avoided?
Module 4 Measuring Economic Health: The Current Account
How do trade deficits and surpluses occur, and how can they be managed?
Module 5 Measuring Economic Health: The Labor Markets
How do you model the economic impact of fluctuations in unemployment and wages?
Module 6 Economic Shocks
What is the impact of external and internal shocks to an economy?
Module 7 Social and Political Factors
How do macroeconomic principles collide with social and political aspirations?
Module 8 Creating Economic Sustainability
What is the macroeconomic perspective of how to achieve sustainability?
Please note that module titles and their contents are subject to change during course development.
Roberto Rigobon
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management and Professor of Applied Economics, MIT
Rigobon is a Venezuelan economist whose areas of research are international, monetary, and development economics. Rigobon focuses on the causes of balance-of-payments crises, financial crises, and the propagation of them across countries — the phenomenon that has been identified in the literature as contagion. Currently, he studies properties of international pricing practices, trying to produce alternative measures of inflation. He is one of the two founding members of the Billion Prices Project, and a co-founder of PriceStats.
In addition to his work at MIT, Rigobon is also a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a member of the Census Bureau’s Scientific Advisory Committee, and a visiting professor at IESA.
"[This is a] tremendous course offering by MIT. The lectures, overall content, resources, and course-operating platform were extraordinary. World-class learning at its finest!"
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