Online economic recession course

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The Economic Recession is defined by the economists is when the GDP of a nation shows a decline in more than half or more and this is usually headed by several quarters of slowing economic growth. An economic recession can significantly affect the businesses and unemployment since cost cutting will often be implemented during the recession. This course will help you to know how to prevent these from happening.
Moreover, this course is designed to learn what affects the economic growth in a nation. How Economic Recession can affect businesses and unemployment rate of a country. This course will discuss what causes the economic recession and how to avoid it. Lastly, this course will help businessmen and strategist to predict what will happen to their business and how to avoid the negative impacts or at least lessen it to avoid bankruptcy.

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2020

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Course programme

Course Curriculum

Chapter-01

Introduction To Economic Recession

01:00:00

Chapter-03

The Impact of Economic Recession

02:00:00

Chapter-02

Economic Recession and Its Effects on Business

02:00:00

Chapter-04

Economic Recession Proof Idea For Business

01:00:00

Chapter-05

Economic Recession and Job Cuts

03:00:00

Chapter-06

About Of Bankruptcy and Credit Crunch

01:00:00

Chapter-07

How To Surviving an Economic Recession

02:00:00

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Online economic recession course

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