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Programs designed around practical deliverables

Learn economics by doing economics

Our programs are built for the 21st century: data-aware, ethically grounded, and focused on communication. Each track includes a portfolio-ready output, plus structured feedback to help you improve. You can join as an individual or bring a team.

Portfolio outputs

Examples of what participants typically produce.

1-page decision brief

A clear memo with assumptions, evidence, and a recommendation.

Indicator dashboard

A simple dashboard that explains drivers and uncertainty responsibly.

Policy option comparison

A structured evaluation of trade-offs and distributional impacts.

Program illustration
economics cohort participants collaborating on a dashboard and written brief

Program tracks

Tracks share a common foundation: incentives, trade-offs, and evidence. Then each track focuses on a specific context. Content is educational and does not provide legal, medical, or investment advice.

Foundation

Personal finance & households

Budgeting, debt, risk, and long-term planning, framed as decisions under constraints.

Applied

Markets, pricing & strategy

Demand, competition, and pricing trade-offs. Build a simple model and justify it.

Public

Policy & public finance

Evaluate options with budgets, distributional impacts, and evidence standards.

Data

Indicators & storytelling

Make dashboards and narratives for inflation, employment, rates, and growth indicators.

Behavior

Behavioral economics lab

Run a small ethical experiment and interpret results with limitations clearly stated.

Skills

Ethics & evidence basics

Bias, causality vs correlation, uncertainty, and safe communication practices.

Assessment that supports learning

We use rubrics that reward clear thinking: transparent assumptions, coherent logic, and readable communication. Participants receive feedback on both content and structure, including how to avoid common pitfalls like overclaiming, weak comparisons, or unclear charts.

If you run a program internally, we can help your team adopt a consistent assessment approach that is fair across different backgrounds.

Rubric highlights

  • Assumptions stated and justified
  • Evidence quality and limitations
  • Visual clarity and chart hygiene
  • Actionable, non-misleading recommendations
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