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In this course, you’ll learn to analyze rapidly changing global trends, their effects on consumer and labor markets, financial systems, and geopolitical relationships among countries all over the world. Professor Mauro Guillen of the Wharton School has designed this course to help you understand the magnitude of influence these trends have on the business world and society. Through real-world case studies, both historical and contemporary, you’ll examine how changes within one society affect others. By the end of this course, you’ll have gained the tools to be able to identify, analyze, and adapt to global changes as they affect your business and society.
In this module, we’ll begin by examining the relationship between population size and density to the geopolitical balance of power in the world. You’ll learn key aspects of demographics (such as total fertility and life expectancy at birth) and how rapid demographic growth or decline affects global economic and geopolitical dynamics. Then, you’ll evaluate the economic and political impact of urbanization and migration within societies, and the consequences of these changes in population dynamics, both within a society and between countries. By the end of this module, you’ll have a richer understanding of the impact of demographic trends on financial markets, political systems, culture, and society.
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9 videos3 readings2 assignments
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9 videos•Total 91 minutes
A Rapidly Changing World•7 minutes
How Many People Will There be in the World?•7 minutes
Why Should We Care About Demography?•10 minutes
Counting People•19 minutes
Regional Growth Trends•5 minutes
Millennials and the 60+ Years in Age•17 minutes
Immigration•8 minutes
Growth of Cities•6 minutes
Global Cities•13 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Global Literacy Test•10 minutes
Week 1 Opinion Survey Questionnaire•10 minutes
Module 1 - Lecture Slides•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #1•30 minutes
Module 2: Money Around the World
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module was designed to give you a deeper understanding of how monetary trends and the distribution of monetary wealth affect the globe. Through close examination of global poverty and income inequality, you’ll learn critical concepts such as the Gini Coefficient and the Kuznets Curve, and how to use them as tools in analyzing the global distribution of wealth. You’ll also explore the rise of the global middle class, and how businesses are responding to the growth of middle class consumption. Finally, you’ll investigate the relationship between changing gender dynamics and wealth in the world. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to use effective analytical tools to form a clearer understanding of the effect of wealth within society and how it affects your organization.
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6 videos2 readings2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 67 minutes
Poverty and Inequality•11 minutes
The Causes of Rising Inequality•15 minutes
Is There an Optimal Level of Inequality?•5 minutes
The Global Middle Class•13 minutes
India's Rising Middle Class•6 minutes
Gender, Income, and Wealth•18 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Week 2 Opinion Survey Questionnaire•10 minutes
Module 2 - Lecture Slides•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #2•30 minutes
Module 3: Global Economic and Financial Imbalances
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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In this module, you’ll examine the growing issue of global economic and financial imbalances. Through relevant examples such as the European Zone crisis, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the effects of global economic dynamics on both individual countries and their relationships with one another. You’ll explore trade bloc controversies, different types of monetary unions (such as the European Union), and how financial imbalances affect the geopolitical balance and global economy. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to better assess the consequences of economic and financial imbalances on nations, markets, and societies, and be prepared to respond to these phenomena while making decisions for your organization and society.
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8 videos2 readings2 assignments
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8 videos•Total 125 minutes
Global Economy & Financial Architecture•7 minutes
The Changing Geography of Capital Investments: Part 1•14 minutes
The Changing Geography of Capital Investments: Part 2•19 minutes
Trade Blocs•10 minutes
What are Trade Blocs?•16 minutes
The Origins of the Euro Zone•17 minutes
Why the Euro Zone Got in Trouble•29 minutes
Possible Solutions to the European Crisis•14 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Week 3 Opinion Survey Questionnaire•10 minutes
Module 3 - Lecture Slides•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #3•30 minutes
Module 4: The Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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In this module, you’ll explore global geopolitical landscapes and the global powers of the 21st century. Through examination of different political regimes—from autocracies to democracies—you’ll discover effective roles for states to play in society and its economy. You’ll also learn about failed states and anocracies, two importance sources of instability in the world, and how such instabilities manifest frictions and conflicts in the form of war and terrorism. Through analyzing the evolution of political regimes and failed states, you’ll learn the definition of global powers, the difference between and hard and soft power resources, and whether emerging global powers will cause dramatic changes in the existing geopolitical power structure. By the end of this module, you’ll have a deeper understanding of the trajectories of global powers, and be able to assess how the changes in geopolitical power structure will affect your business and society.
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11 videos4 readings2 assignments
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11 videos•Total 82 minutes
The Global Geopolitical Landscape•3 minutes
Political Regimes•8 minutes
Geopolitical Instability in the World•5 minutes
Violent Conflict in the World•6 minutes
The State Under Pressure•3 minutes
Good Governance & Institutional Quality•6 minutes
The Rise and Fall of Global Powers•11 minutes
Global Power Resources•12 minutes
China's Role in the World•9 minutes
Global Governance•9 minutes
Global Tensions•10 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Week 4: Opinion Survey Questionnaire•10 minutes
Module 4 - Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Global Literacy Test•10 minutes
Survey for those who have completed the Specialization•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
Practice Quiz #4•30 minutes
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Absolutely fascinating. Provided me with the fundamentals of assessing global patterns and trends to make informed hypotheses on the direction the world is taking.
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Extremely informational and highly thought provoking. Would highly recommend this course for anyone interested in international business, public policy, and other forms of global engagements.
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It's a very informative course, a great way to see a big picture of world issues. The only thing is that most of the data is from 2015.
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