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Certificate in Global Economics

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You can pursue roles such as International Economist, Policy Analyst, Trade Specialist, Financial Analyst, or Development Consultant in government bodies, think tanks, banks, and international organisations.

No. While a degree can help, anyone with basic microeconomic and macroeconomic knowledge can register and prepare for the exam.

The exam covers national income measurement, trade theory, monetary systems, development economics, international finance, global financial markets, policy analysis, and emerging issues like climate economics and fintech.

It is an online, proctored test featuring multiple-choice and scenario-based questions that reflect real-world economic challenges.

You must score at least 70% to earn certification.

The certification remains valid for three years from the date you pass the exam.

Yes. You may retake the exam after a two-week waiting period.

Review the official course outline, standard textbooks (e.g., Mankiw’s Principles of Economics), IMF and World Bank reports, and past exam practice questions.

Most candidates study for 4–6 weeks, spending about 5–10 hours per week on reading and practice exercises.

It demonstrates your ability to analyse and apply global economic concepts, strengthening your credentials for roles in policy, finance, consulting, and international development.