Graduate Certificate in Informal Economy Informal Economy Regulation (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Informal Economy Regulation is a 20-unit advanced program that equips learners with essential skills to navigate the complexities of the informal economy. This program is crucial in today's world, as the informal economy is a significant driver of economic activity, with millions of people worldwide relying on it as a means of survival.
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- Introduction to Informal Economy
- Theoretical Frameworks of Informal Economy
- Economic Analysis of Informal Economy
- Regulatory Approaches to Informal Economy
- Global Trends in Informal Economy Regulation
- Informal Economy and Development
- Informal Economy and Poverty
- Fiscal Policy and Informal Economy
- Monetary Policy and Informal Economy
- Informal Economy and Taxation
- Informal Economy and Labor Laws
- Informal Economy and Financial Regulation
- Economic Inequality and Informal Economy
- Inclusive Growth and Informal Economy
- Informal Economy and Innovation
- Informal Economy and Entrepreneurship
- Informal Economy and Small and Medium Enterprises
- Informal Economy and International Trade
- Informal Economy and Sustainable Development
- Informal Economy and Public Health
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Career paths for graduates with a Graduate Certificate in Informal Economy Regulation.
Regulator (20%): Regulates informal economy activities to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Compliance Officer (18%): Ensures that organizations comply with relevant laws and regulations, including those related to the informal economy.
Risk Manager (16%): Identifies and mitigates risks associated with informal economy activities, such as money laundering and terrorist financing.
Insurance Specialist (14%): Assesses and manages insurance-related risks in the informal economy, such as insurance fraud.
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