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Microeconomics, Policies, and Public Impact

Microeconomics, Policies, and Public Impact

Program overview

Understanding microeconomics is essential for shaping effective public policy and driving meaningful societal change. The “Microeconomics, Policies, and Public Impact” program equips participants with the foundational tools and analytical frameworks necessary to assess the relationship between economic principles and policy outcomes. Participants will explore key topics, including resource allocation, market behavior, and policy mechanisms, that influence public impact, with a focus on practical applications in global and local contexts.

Mode of Learning

In-person

Location

KSPP

Language

English

Duration

3 Days

Program Start

Feb 02, 2025

Program End

Feb 04, 2025

Program Hours

09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the principles of supply and demand, and their implications for public policy.

  • Analyze the effects of government interventions, such as taxation and subsidies, on market behavior and resource allocation.

  • Assess the role of microeconomic tools in addressing market failures and promoting public welfare.

  • Examine the impact of pricing, production, and consumption decisions on economic efficiency and equity.

Who Should Attend?

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Policy Leaders and Public Sector Professionals

Ideal for policymakers, government officials, and advisors responsible for economic strategies and public programs.

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Corporate Executives and Decision-Makers

Suitable for executives looking to integrate economic insights into strategic decision-making.

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Key responsibilities may include:

Policy analysis, economic strategy, public affairs, social program design, and governance.

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Eligibility Requirements

Professionals with experience or interest in public policy, economic analysis, or governance-related roles.

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Language

Proficiency in both written and spoken English.

Program Faculty

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Chrysostomos Tampakis – KAPSARC School of Public Policy