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Week 1 Macro-economics

Economics: domain concerned with the production, use and management of
resources

Macroeconomics key elements:

• Macroeconomics lags behind as a science

- Less data compared to other fields
- Opinions matters

Societal relevance might be larger

- Macroeconomic choices shape society as a whole

Differences micro and macro:

Macroeconomics has:

● Emergent properties =
- Property that is present when you have something in large
quantities, but not in small quantities
- Require interaction

Example: inflation and consumer confidence require many transactions.

● General equilibrium effects
- Individual behaviour affects the price level
- The price level is an input for individual behaviour
● Economy wide actors
- Economic sectors
- Government
- Central bank

Short run Macro

- Involves the business cycle (4-7 years)

, - Dominates economic news and short-term policy making
- Key elements:
- Shocks and policy (monetary,fiscal) affect the economy the
economy returns towards well-defined equilibrium

Long run Macro

- Important for understanding the structure of the economy
- Key elements:
- Changes in institutions, technology and incentives affect the
structure of the economy
- No well-defined equilibrium



Macro policy = about smoothing

● Like economy wide shocks
● Affect everyone

Example:

- Inflation
- Fall / increase in house prices
- Stock market crash / boom
- Etc



Model: a simplified description of reality that allows for analysis of a usually
complicated issue

- Modelling the economy: dishpan analogy (Krugman, 1995)

What is the point of a model?

● Model is not a correct representation of reality.
● Yet, model provides insights nevertheless.
● However it cannot predict the ‘weather’.

,Goals

Positive goals:

● Understanding
● Validation
● Forecasting

Normative goals:

● Policy options (counterfactual analysis)



Traditions in Macroeconomics models:

- Large-scale macroeconomic models
- Small theoretical model
- Empirical work
- Agent based models

Small theoretical model

● Goes back to the 19th century
● Models specific economic proces
● Only necessary equations
● Many examples in this course
● Used to explain characteristics of the economy, facilitate empirical
papers

, Empirical work

● Used more and more since the 1970s
● Tests relations between economic variables
● Main tool in academia now
● Many references in this course
● Macro-economic interpretation cumbersome
● Used in forecasting




GNP = produced by country’s citizens, both domestic and abroad (also in other
countries)

GDP= Gross Domestic Product

● Product = everything that is produced
● Domestic = in the country
● Gross = no discount for depreciation

Not included in GDP

- Intermediate goods → complements
- Non-production transactions

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