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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · Macroeconomics is the study of large-scale economic issues, such as inflation, GDP (GDP), and unemployment. It helps form the basis of a large part of government...

  2. Macroeconomics examines the interactions and behavior of entire nations' economies, such as why recessions occur, what causes economic growth, and how countries can benefit from specialization and trade.

  3. Jan 10, 2023 · Table of Contents. Chapter 1: Economics: The Study of Choice. Chapter 2: Confronting Scarcity: Choices in Production. Chapter 3: Demand and Supply. Chapter 4: Applications of Demand and Supply. Chapter 5: Macroeconomics: The Big Picture. Chapter 6: Measuring Total Output and Income.

  4. 1.2 Microeconomics and Macroeconomics; 1.3 How Economists Use Theories and Models to Understand Economic Issues; 1.4 How To Organize Economies: An Overview of Economic Systems; Key Terms; Key Concepts and Summary; Self-Check Questions; Review Questions; Critical Thinking Questions

  5. Macroeconomics is about whole economies. What is GDP? Why does the economy boom and bust? How is the government involved? We hit the traditional topics from a college-level macroeconomics course.

  6. Macroeconomics focuses on the performance of economies – changes in economic output, inflation, interest and foreign exchange rates, and the balance of payments. Poverty reduction, social equity, and sustainable growth are only possible with sound monetary and fiscal policies.

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the overall functioning of the economy. Macroeconomic policies have a critical influence on the decisions of households and firms to spend, save, hire and invest. And the conditions they foster set the stage for economic growth and development.

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