Macroeconomics

University Of Connecticut

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household and the economy
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    household and the economy

  • we take a deeper look within the household sector and evaluate what goes into consumption spending. we illustrate many kinds of graphs representing many scenarios that tend to frequently play out. what happens if and when x and y take place and why. Looking at different equations and filling them out step by step
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unemployment in the economy
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    unemployment in the economy

  • Unemployment and the different kinds within the economy. what effects they have and what each one looks like In real life situations.
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output and gdp
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    output and gdp

  • examples of the differences of gdp in the output of our economy, equations and step by step problems. going into depth of the price indices
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3 factors of monetary policy
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    3 factors of monetary policy

  • going through the 3 factors of monetary policy. Those being; open market operations, discount rate policy and the required reserve ration. what each of them means, and what happens to our money supply when each are applied when in need.
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monetary sector
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    monetary sector

  • assets and liabilities within our banking system. how the government uses monetary policy to fight inflation and/or recession. demonstrating how the money works thru the bank after understanding what they own and owe
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recessionary v inflationary gap
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    recessionary v inflationary gap

  • the differences between the recessionary gap and the inflationary gap, what to do when solving how to close each of the gaps. Evaluating equations and determining what it does to the graphs when we adjust the gaps
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government sector
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    government sector

  • diving right into the government sector we take a look at what's involved with government spending, defining each of the terms as well as including it within our price index. Describing the different price indices and how it relates to actual investment spending/consumption
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examples of autonomous consumption in an investment
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    examples of autonomous consumption in an investment

  • autonomous consumption may or may not take part when going thru an investment. when we see both laid out and illustrated with one another, were able to determine values and address whether the firm is spending less or more than desired.
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investment spending analysis
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    investment spending analysis

  • addressing the most important variable in the consumption spending equation, illustrating on graph and preforming multiple equations out step by step.
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firms affording projects
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    firms affording projects

  • how firms determine when to dive into projects, with illustrated graphs and filing an equation based off looking at an illustration. determining new variables and their meanings as well as affecting the consumption graphs.
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household sector and consumption
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    household sector and consumption

  • diving deep into saving vs spending and what that represents in the business world. following equations, evaluating every variable needed and breaking down what contributes to investment spending, how its relevant and putting it in real life scenarios
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household sector and the effect of increased taxes
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    household sector and the effect of increased taxes

  • after understanding nominal and real gdp we begin to take a look at interest rates and how it affects aggregate demand. we dive deeper into the household sector and illustrating a graph on what it looks like when interest rates fluctuate.
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class lecture
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    class lecture

  • measuring gdp examples and describing what real gdp is
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macroeconomics introduction
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    macroeconomics introduction

  • introduction to all 5 sectors going in depth about output into the economy
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