‘Exploring economics: will the next generation be worse off’ is open for enrollment now and asks if the next generation will be better or worse off than their parents.
Two of Griffith University’s leading economic minds, Professor Ross Guest and Professor Fabrizio Carmignani, have come together to help inform the debate over whether the next generation will be better off than those who have gone before.
Available on FutureLearn, the social learning platform, ’Exploring economics: will the next generation be worse off?’ enables individuals to hear from experts about issues such as economic growth, economic policy, the advantages and dangers of innovation and explore the criteria for successful government intervention.
The course runs for three weeks from November 6, though participants can learn in their own time in bite-sized chunks. The course will give people the tools they need to have an informed opinion about the relative prosperity of the next generation.