The Economist Is Selling Courses

The separate business aims to be profitable in the first year

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The Economist is selling its stamp of approval to education-hungry executives. 

This week, the publisher launched Economist Education, a separate business for online courses managed by a dedicated team of roughly five staffers. The first six-week training course, titled The New Global Order: How Politics, Business and Technology Are Changing, contains six modules and has a time commitment of between six and eight hours per week. 

So far, nearly 200 people from nearly 40 countries have signed up for the course, which costs $1,875.

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