Online programme: Money and Central Banks - Next Steps
The second stage of our free programme for sixth-form learners interested in discovering more about money, monetary policy and central banks.
"Brings new perspectives to the role of money"
At your own pace
Expand your learning on the meaning of 'money' with this short self-study course developed around our Money Talks videos. It builds on the knowledge from the first part of the course (Money and Central Banking for Beginners).
3 reasons for taking this course
IN YOUR OWN TIME
This programme is available all year round and can be done in your own time.
VIDEO TUTORIALS
Learn from respected industry experts and economists with our pre-recorded content.
NO COST
This is a free course, just register to get your sign-on link.
Who it's suitable for
Money and Central Banks - Next Steps is aimed at students studying for A-Level Economics who have already completed Part 1 of the programme, Money and Central Banks for Beginners.
Why choose this programme?
The Institute is one of the leading proponents of monetarist theory. Based on our models which analyse the growth rate of the quantity of money, we correctly predicted as early as March 2020 that inflation would rise significantly in subsequent years. At that time, most people - crucially, including the chief economists of many Central Banks - believed that the Covid-19 crisis would be disinflationary, if not deflationary. Our research continues to add a much needed alternative perspective to macroeconomic thought.
Expert contributors
Tim Congdon Chairman of the Institute of International Monetary Research
Juan Castaneda former Director of the Institute of International Monetary Research
John Petley senior researcher at the Institute of International Monetary Research
How you'll learn
This simple programme is all done online and should take about an hour. You can start at any time that suits you. The programme comprises a series of short videos and texts with associated questions that test your comprehension. Entrants scoring over 75% in the multiple choice and over 60% in the short essay will receive a certificate of completion. The essay will be marked by dividing the marks into content, relevance and persuasiveness.
To apply for the Next Steps programme, please email enquiries@mv-pt.org
