Why are educational outcomes so varied across populations? This course introduces the core economic frameworks used to analyze the costs, benefits, and efficiency of education systems worldwide. By the end of this course, you will possess a foundational understanding of how education functions as a critical economic sector and how policy decisions impact both individual opportunities and national development.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the foundational concepts of human capital theory and its application in education investment.
* Analyze the private and social returns to education, including wage premiums and external benefits.
* Evaluate different models for financing education, distinguishing between public funding, private contributions, and subsidies.
* Apply basic cost analysis techniques to assess the economic efficiency and resource allocation within educational programs.
* Examine the economic implications of digitalization and technology adoption on educational access and quality.
* Practice interpreting empirical evidence linking educational attainment to labor market outcomes and growth.
The course begins with core microeconomic concepts applied to education, progresses through financing models and efficiency analysis, and concludes by exploring current policy challenges and modern linkages to the labor market. This course is designed for beginners—students, policymakers, analysts, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and social development—with no prior specialized knowledge required. Start building your expertise in educational policy and economic analysis today.
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