This textbook concerns the wonderful world of macroeconomics, or economics on a very large scale, concerning national and international systems. It is primarily aimed at students in their final few years of secondary education, though it could also be used by interested students younger or older than that. Having a background knowledge of economics would be useful, but grasping overall concepts should not require an in depth previous knowledge.

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Contents

Macroeconomics
Section Article
Introduction Macroeconomic Objectives

Measuring Economic Activity
Macroeconomic Equilibrium
Role of Savings and Investment


Macroeconomic Variables Aggregate Demand

Aggregate Supply
Multiplier Process


Money and Inflation Effects of Interest Rates on Real GDP
Economic Policy Taxation

Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy
Supply-side Policy
Central Banks


Government Intervention Market Failure

Methods of Government Intervention
Government Failure


M/Employment and Unemployment/ Definitions of Unemployment

Types and Causes of Unemployment
Consequences of Unemployment
Policies to Reduce Unemployment


International Economics

Alternate Perspectives Radical Economics
Advanced Topics Math Review


Keynesian Demand-side Economics and Multipliers
Optimal Growth
Harrod-Johnson Diagram


Glossary of Terms

Proposed change

  1. Economics - Introduction to economics
  2. Market Economics - Basics of market economics, resources, and production possibilities
  3. Supply and Demand - Supply and Demand for single products
  4. Measuring Domestic Output - Gross Domestic Product and other indicators
  5. Open Economies - International trade
  6. Business Cycle - Basics of unemployment, inflation, and economic growth
  7. Aggregate Expenditures - Consumption, Investment, Government spending, and Exports
  8. Aggregate Supply and Demand - Basics of how an entire economy functions
  9. Fiscal Policy
  10. Money - How money is created and why it works
  11. Monetary Policy
  12. Government Finances

Advanced topics

  1. Math Review
  2. Keynesian Demand-side Economics and Multipliers
  3. Optimal Growth
  4. Harrod-Johnson Diagram

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