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Economic Systems and Policy Design

This page gathers the moving parts of our policy-design track: how we compare systems, how we matrix instruments, and how mentors push drafts until they survive skeptical readers.

Quiet reading room with economics journals stacked neatly
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Systems overview

We treat economic systems as bundles of rules, organizations, and feedback loops—not as country labels. You learn to separate market coordination from state capacity from civic oversight, then reconnect them where real policies succeed or fail.

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Policy comparison matrix

The matrix below is schematic: rows are instruments, columns are justice and feasibility checks. In cohorts you populate cells with evidence, not slogans.

Diagram is illustrative; cohort matrices attach footnotes and sources per cell.

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Faculty bios

Naledi Mokoena

Policy economist

Leads institutional mapping studios for procurement and regulation cohorts.

Gregory Pillay

Systems lecturer

Coordinates fiscal–monetary briefings with explicit mandate boundaries.

Chloe Anders

Curriculum strategist

Designs cross-examination labs for regulatory design tracks.

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Student stories

“The matrix exercise exposed missing incidence columns before we briefed council—small edit, large credibility win.”
Lerato · Metro budget
“I appreciated that mentors refused to score countries—only mechanisms.”
Owen · Civic researcher
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FAQ

No. It outlines the Policy matrix track inside Cognit Syscode Academy. Certificates name the specific module you complete.
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Enrollment steps

  1. Read the module outline and confirm time zone fit.
  2. Email trust@cognit-syscode.digital with your live policy question.
  3. Receive invoice and reading pack; complete payment per instructions.
  4. Join the private channel; introduce your constraint in one paragraph.
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Contact

470 Gemsbok Street, Boyne, Limpopo 0766, South Africa
+27 085 121 8752
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