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2024 Fall

INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS - ECO110 Fall 2024


Course
Michael Fanta
For information about registration please contact our admissions.

Lessons

Here is the course outline:

1. Session 1 – Course Introduction, Overview of Macroeconomics

Sep 3 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Introduction to the course structure, syllabus explanation and basic principles of macroeconomics.

2. Session 2 – How Markets Work

Sep 10 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Market vs. planned economies, review of supply and demand, externalities, and the effects of government interventions.

3. Session 3 – Measuring a Nation's Income and Cost of Living

Oct 1 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Understanding GDP, its components, limitations, and how inflation is measured, inequality and its relation to GDP.

4. Session 4 – Economic Growth

Oct 4 11:15am .. 2pm, 3.13

Factors that contribute to economic growth, the role of institutions, historical and current economic growth patterns.

5. Session 5 – The Role of Financial Markets

Oct 8 3:30pm .. 4:30pm, 3.13

How savings and investments function in the economy, their impact on growth, the role of financial institutions.

6. Session 6 – The Labor Market

Oct 11 11:15am .. 2pm, 3.13

Understanding unemployment, labor force participation, job creation and the impact of migration on labor markets

7. Session 7 – Mid-Term Exam

Oct 15 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

(Exam covering material from Weeks 1–6)

8. Session 8 – Money and Prices

Nov 5 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Understanding the role of money in the economy, how it is managed, and the causes and consequences of inflation.

9. Session 9 – International Trade and Finance

Nov 12 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Understanding the flow of goods and capital across countries and the effects of open-economy policies.

10. Session 10 – Business Fluctuations

Nov 15 11:15am .. 2pm, 3.13

Understanding aggregate demand and aggregate supply and their roles in business fluctuations and economic cycles.

11. Session 11 – Theories of Economic Fluctuations

Nov 19 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

Theories explaining economic fluctuations and business cycles, historical economic cycles and policy responses.

12. Session 12 – The Role of Central Banks

Nov 26 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

How central banks manage monetary policy to influence the economy, Federal Reserve and European Central Bank.

13. Session 13 – Government Spending, Taxation and the Short-Run Tradeoff between Inflation and Unemp...

Dec 3 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

The impact of fiscal policy on the economy, understanding the Phillips Curve, policy implications on inflation and unemployment.

14. Session 14 – Final Exam

Dec 10 3:30pm .. 6:15pm, 3.13

All the material covered during the course, including the material covered before the mid-term exam

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