Executive Certificate in Economic Development Strategies for Least Developed Countries
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in Economic Development Strategies for Least Developed Countries is a comprehensive course designed to empower professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive economic growth in less developed countries. This course is critical in a world where economic inequality remains a significant challenge, and the demand for experts in economic development has never been higher.
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• Economic Development Theories
• Current Trends in Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
• Assessing Economic Development in LDCs
• Formulating Economic Development Strategies
• Key Sectors for Economic Development in LDCs: Agriculture, Manufacturing, Services
• Financing Economic Development in LDCs: Domestic Resource Mobilization, Foreign Aid, and Private Investment
• Infrastructure Development and Economic Growth in LDCs
• Trade, Globalization, and Economic Development Strategies for LDCs
• Monitoring and Evaluation of Economic Development Programs in LDCs
• Case Studies of Successful Economic Development Strategies in LDCs
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