TradeSift Trade Policy Training Course
10 - 14 September 2012, Sussex, UK
The course is open for applications and is suitable for government officials, NGO staff and private sector professionals from both the developed and developing world.
Objectives
- Participants will familiarise themselves with key conceptual issues and with a clear framework for the analysis of a range of trade policy issues.
- Participants will be trained in the use of the TradeSift software to effectively interrogate data on trade in goods and services, in order to support their analysis
- Organizer(s):
- Peter Holmes
- Type:
- Course
- Location:
- Sussex, UK
- Attendance:
- Open attendance
- Contact:
- info@tradesift.com
- Institution:
- University of Sussex
- More information:
- http://tradesift.com/CourseAnnouncement2012.htm
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- Topic(s):
- International trade
- Tags:
- course, NGO, trade policy
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