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SNUx: Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics

Learn how a national economy works, including the determination of equilibrium levels of national income and prices

Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics
7 weeks
2–3 hours per week
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Starts Nov 20
Ends Dec 31

About this course

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In this economics course, you will learn some of the major concepts of macroeconomics, such as gross domestic product, price level, inflation, unemployment, economic growth and the balance of payments.

You will see that macroeconomics is not that different from microeconomics, in that the interaction of supply and demand provides the basic organizing framework for analyzing the workings of a national economy. You will learn how the equilibrium levels of national income and prices are determined at the intersection of aggregate supply and aggregate demand curves, just as the equilibrium quantity of transaction and price of an individual commodity is determined at the intersection of supply and demand curves.

This is an introductory course at the most elementary level so no prior knowledge of economics is required.

At a glance

  • Language: 한국어
  • Video Transcripts: English, 한국어
  • Associated skills:Economic Growth, National Income, Economics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Supply And Demand

What you'll learn

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  • Determination of national income and price level
  • How to interpret and understand macroeconomic events such as unemployment, inflation and the balance of payments
  • How to analyze the workings of a national economy

Week 1 : Basics of Macroeconomics
Week 2 : Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Week 3 : Business Cycles, Unemployment and Inflation
Week 4 : Economic Stabilization Policies
Week 5 : Economic Growth and Development
Week 6 : Theories of International Trade

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