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Social Development and the Global Economy
Course Overview
23rd August 2010
2 Weeks
London
£3600
This course aims to provide delegates with a better understanding of the institutional nature of present forms of globalisation and the overspills between supernational bodies and domestic policy making. It will cover issues such as the difference between the present forms of globalisation, negotiating funding in global institutions, understanding power blocks in the global economy and reinvention of the urban environment.
Who should attend?
This course is ideal for political leaders and legislators, heads and permanent secretaries and their staff, senior financial services managers and any other executives handling the policy process.
Benefits of Attending
- Formulate proposals for improving the management of the policy process
- Make connections between national and global constraints for policy reform
- Provide a framework for transparency and accountability
- Provide a context for improving high level negotiating skills at global and donor level, and connecting with leadership in policy making
- Understand the nature of constraints and different policy options in changing global contexts
- Establish the underlying economic streams that pull a political system, looking at economic value creation, supporting development of knowledge management and avoiding economic value destruction
Programme Outline
- Understand the Nature of the Global Economy
- Examination of the Latest Research Findings of the Relationship between Globalisation and Development
- Analyse Issues Including Privatisation, Market and Economic Liberalisation and Private Public Partnerships in the Context of Macro Economic Policy
- Determine the Changing Role of Global Financial Institutions ina Free Market with Few Trade Rules in Place
- To Refine Ideas on Commodity Matters, Scarce Resources, Ongoing Tension Between North and South and Possible Risks and Resolutions.
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