Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Explores the historical phases of globalisation, from consumption to production, leading to the unbundling of production and consumption, and the subsequent impact on emerging markets and global trade.
Explores axonometric projections, intersections, cuts, and the history of standardization in mechanical construction, emphasizing the importance of norms in enhancing productivity and reducing costs.