Month: May 2016

Getting people to use your technology: Thank you but no thanks

Recently when I was in West Africa, I was chatting with someone who is the head of a local organization about technology project.  The project would benefit agriculture in a rural community.  The organization’s solution is good, she was saying, “So how do you get people, in particular the BBCers (born before computers) to use …

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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Diploma, Economics

The course focuses on the macroeconomy as a general equilibrium system and discusses how goods, money and factor markets interact to determine national income and its components.  The topics to be covered are: macroeconomic data, the neo-classical model of economic growth, equilibrium unemployment, monetary system, money neutrality and inflation.

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science and Economics

Basically deals with politics. It includes learning in public administration and law.