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Economics And Finance (Master) (Non Thesis)








 Unveiling the Behind-the-Scenes of Economics and Finance: A Journey through Historical Events


The global economy has played host to a series of significant events in the depths of the past. Here are some pivotal historical events:



Black Tuesday on Wall Street (1929):

One of the greatest financial collapses in history, the Wall Street Crash of 1929, took center stage in the transition from late November to December, shaking the world economy. This crash marked the onset of the Great Depression, causing stock values to plummet, thousands of businesses to close, and unemployment to soar. For finance students, this event provides an intriguing subject for analysis.


Bretton Woods Agreement (1944):

In the aftermath of World War II, December saw the signing of the Bretton Woods Agreement, establishing foundational principles to regulate the international economic system. Geared towards ensuring global economic stability, the agreement remains a cornerstone topic in contemporary economics courses.


China's Accession to the World Trade Organization (2001):

Symbolizing China's official entry into the World Trade Organization, this event in December marked a historic milestone. This occurrence reshaped global trade balances, propelling China into a significant role in the world economy. For finance students, the ascent of China and its impact on global trade present a compelling subject.


Introduction of the Euro (2002):

Commencing in December, the official use of the Euro as the currency in many European countries marked a significant milestone. The advent of the Euro bolstered economic integration in Europe, giving rise to the Eurozone. Understanding the effects of currency and economic integration, this event holds significance for finance students.