Macroeconomics: A Comprehensive Economics Course
Macroeconomics: A Comprehensive Economics Course, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.73, with 95 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 1235 reviews, and has 6429 subscribers.
You will learn about A love of Economics that I hope is contagious! This Course is an Ideal Companion to any Introductory Economics Class in the World! A thorough understanding of the main principles of Macroeconomics A thorough understanding of Gross Domestic Product and the ways we measure Economic Growth A thorough understanding of Low and Stable Rate of Inflation A thorough understanding of Low Unemployment A thorough understanding of Economic Growth A thorough understanding of Equity in the Distribution of Income A thorough understanding of Fiscal and Monetary Policy A thorough understanding of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Management Policies A better understanding of Global Politics – as Economics is the backbone of all political thought This course is ideal for individuals who are All people of all ages interested learning about the Economics or IB Economics Students or University Students or AP Economics Students or A-Level Economics Students or And ESPECIALLY adults who had a horrible Economics teacher in university! It is particularly useful for All people of all ages interested learning about the Economics or IB Economics Students or University Students or AP Economics Students or A-Level Economics Students or And ESPECIALLY adults who had a horrible Economics teacher in university!.
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Summary
Title: Macroeconomics: A Comprehensive Economics Course
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.73
Number of Lectures: 95
Number of Quizzes: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 95
Number of Published Quizzes: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 105
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 105
Original Price: $119.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- A love of Economics that I hope is contagious!
- This Course is an Ideal Companion to any Introductory Economics Class in the World!
- A thorough understanding of the main principles of Macroeconomics
- A thorough understanding of Gross Domestic Product and the ways we measure Economic Growth
- A thorough understanding of Low and Stable Rate of Inflation
- A thorough understanding of Low Unemployment
- A thorough understanding of Economic Growth
- A thorough understanding of Equity in the Distribution of Income
- A thorough understanding of Fiscal and Monetary Policy
- A thorough understanding of Demand-Side and Supply-Side Management Policies
- A better understanding of Global Politics – as Economics is the backbone of all political thought
Who Should Attend
- All people of all ages interested learning about the Economics
- IB Economics Students
- University Students
- AP Economics Students
- A-Level Economics Students
- And ESPECIALLY adults who had a horrible Economics teacher in university!
Target Audiences
- All people of all ages interested learning about the Economics
- IB Economics Students
- University Students
- AP Economics Students
- A-Level Economics Students
- And ESPECIALLY adults who had a horrible Economics teacher in university!
This Macroeconomics course is ideal for anyone interested in gaining a further understanding of the world around you!
Economics is the study of human behavior and how we act in an economic setting, but more than that it provides us with a better understanding of global politics and the tensions between nations today.
Complete with over 85+ video lessons and downloadable notes, the course covers:
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Introduction to Macroeconomics
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Gross National Product and Other Economic Measures
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Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
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Macroeconomic Equilibrium
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Low Unemployment
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Low and Stable Rate of Inflation
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Economic Growth
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Equity in the Distribution of Income
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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Supply-Side Policies
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And a love of Economics that I hope is contagious!
I teach Economics because it fascinates me. Because it is the study of human behavior. Economics isn’t about data and graphs and problem sets. It is the study of people and their story and their history and the forces of society that we are born into. It provides us with an understanding of ourselves. It is not hyperbole to say that a thorough understanding of economics enables us to better understand the human condition. I truly believe that.
As a former Peace Corps Volunteer, a graduate of Duke University, and someone who has been fortunate enough to have traveled to over 55 countries around world, you will see how those experiences shape my teachings of Economics. Economics is the study of human behavior; and it is as a result of that behavior that economists have something to put into data charts and diagrams to study. Don’t ever forget that!
I am looking forward to being a part of your studies if Macroeconomics!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to Macroeconomics! Introduction and Overview
Lecture 1: Welcome to Macroeconomics! Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2: Unit 1: Foundations of Macroeconomics
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Foundations of Macroeconomics
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: The Circular Flow of Income Model
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Gross Domestic Product and Friends
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: How is National Income Measured?
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) vs Gross National Product (GNP)
Lecture 6: Lesson 6: Gross National Income (GNI) vs Net National Income (NNI)
Lecture 7: Lesson 7: Nominal GDP vs Real GDP
Lecture 8: Lesson 8: GDP per Capita
Lecture 9: Study Break!
Lecture 10: Lesson 9: Green GDP
Lecture 11: Lesson 10: Why Are National Income Statistics Gathered?
Lecture 12: Lesson 11: Limitations on National Income Statistics
Lecture 13: Lesson 12: The Business Cycle
Lecture 14: Closing Remarks: Foundations of Macroeconomics
Chapter 3: Unit 2: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Aggregate Demand (AD)
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: Aggregate Demand: The Components of AD
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Aggregate Demand and Fiscal Policy
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: Aggregate Demand and Monetary Policy
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: Introduction to Aggregate Supply
Lecture 6: Lesson 6: The Short-Run Aggregate Supply Curve (SRAS)
Lecture 7: Lesson 7: The Long-Run Aggregate Supply Curve (LRAS)
Lecture 8: Lesson 8: The Long-Run: Neoclassical View
Lecture 9: Study Break!
Lecture 10: Lesson 9: The Long-Run: Keynesian View
Lecture 11: Lesson 10: Interventionist Supply-Side Policies
Lecture 12: Lesson 11: Market Based Supply-Side Policies
Lecture 13: Closing Remarks: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Chapter 4: Unit 3: Macroeconomic Equilibrium
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Macroeconomic Equilibrium
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: The Neoclassical Macroeconomic Diagram: "The Rule of 10"
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: The Keynesian Macroeconomic Diagram: "The Rule of 9"
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: Understanding Keynesian Logic: A Silly But Useful Metaphor
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: The Neoclassical Perspective on Macroeconomics
Lecture 6: Lesson 6: The Keynesian Perspective on Macroeconomics
Lecture 7: Closing Remarks: Macroeconomic Equilibrium
Chapter 5: Unit 4: Low Unemployment
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Low Unemployment
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: The Labor Market Diagram
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Types of Unemployment
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: Distribution and Costs of Unemployment
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: Expressing Demand-Deficient (Cyclical) Unemployment on a Diagram)
Lecture 6: Study Break!
Lecture 7: Lesson 6: Government Solutions to Unemployment
Lecture 8: Lesson 7: Demand-Side or Supply-Side Solutions to Unemployment?
Lecture 9: Lesson 8: Crowding Out
Lecture 10: Closing Remarks: Low Unemployment
Chapter 6: Unit 5. Low and Stable Rate of Inflation
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Low and Stable Rate of Inflation
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: Degrees of Inflation
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Costs of Inflation
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: Deflation
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: Measuring Inflation
Lecture 6: Lesson 6: Issues with Measuring Inflation
Lecture 7: Lesson 7: Demand-Pull Inflation
Lecture 8: Lesson 8: Cost-Push Inflation
Lecture 9: Lesson 9: Inflationary Spiral
Lecture 10: Lesson 10: Government Solutions to Reducing Inflation
Lecture 11: Closing Remarks: Low and Stable Rate of Inflation
Chapter 7: Unit 6: Economic Growth
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Economic Growth
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: Showing Economic Growth on a Diagram
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Positive and Negative Impact of Economic Growth
Lecture 4: Closing Remarks: Economic Growth
Chapter 8: Unit 7: Equity in the Distribution of Income
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Equity in the Distribution of Income
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: Equity vs. Equality
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Absolute Poverty vs. Relative Poverty
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: The Lorenz Curve
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: The Gini Coefficient
Lecture 6: Study Break!
Lecture 7: Lesson 6: Taxes and Equity in the Distribution of Income
Lecture 8: Lesson 7: Transfer Payments
Lecture 9: Lesson 8: Evaluation of Equity in the Distribution of Income Policies
Lecture 10: Closing Remarks: Equity in the Distribution of Income
Chapter 9: Unit 8: Fiscal Policy
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Fiscal Policy
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: The Government Budget
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: Expansionary Fiscal Policy
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: Contractionary Fiscal Policy
Lecture 5: Lesson 5: Automatic Stabilizers
Lecture 6: Lesson 6: Supply-Side Impact of Fiscal Policy
Lecture 7: Lesson 7: Evaluating Fiscal Policy
Lecture 8: Closing Remarks: Fiscal Policy
Chapter 10: Unit 9: Monetary Policy
Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Monetary Policy
Lecture 2: Lesson 2: The Money Supply
Lecture 3: Lesson 3: The Money Market Diagram
Lecture 4: Lesson 4: The Demand for Money and Interest Rates
Instructors
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Brad Cartwright
Economics Teacher, Consultant and Traveller
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