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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Describe microeconomics
Describe macroeconomics
Contrast monetary policy and fiscal policy
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Material Type:
- Module
- Date Added:
- 09/20/2018
With this free video resource, students will explore the economic way of thinking, and the role incentives play in all our lives through engaging Hollywood production style videos.
Educators can use MRU's videos in a variety of ways, to include “flipping” the classroom, as study aids, supplementary material, concept reinforcement, or even as a full course offering.
In MRU's Principles of Macroeconomics course, we’ll cover fundamental questions such as: Why do some countries grow rich while others remain poor? How important is a country’s banking system — and what happened during the recent financial crisis? How did Zimbabwe end up with an inflation rate that rose into the quadrillions?
We’ll also cover important topics like the Federal Reserve, monetary policy, fiscal policy, the Solow Growth Model, institutional analysis, the “economics of ideas,” and more.
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What is Marginal Revolution University (MRU)?
Many of us can remember our first great economics teacher who fundamentally changed how we see the world. At MRU, we try and deliver that experience to millions worldwide through video.
Founded as a nonprofit in 2012 by George Mason University economics professors Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, MRU is building the world’s largest online library of free economics education videos -- currently weighing in at more than 800 videos.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Homework/Assignment
- Lecture
- Module
- Provider:
- Marginal Revolution University
- Author:
- Alex Tabarrok
- Tyler Cowen
- Date Added:
- 04/04/2019
Principles of Macroeconomics for AP® Courses covers the scope and sequence for a one-semester Advance Placement Macroeconomics course. The book is on the example textbook list for the AP® course here. The text also includes many current examples, including the housing bubble and housing crisis, Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation, global unemployment, and the appointment of the United States’ first female Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Rice University
- Provider Set:
- OpenStax College
- Author:
- Amyaz Moledina
- Andres Jauregui
- Craig Richardson
- Dan MacDonald
- David Shapiro
- Diane Keenan
- Eric Dodge
- Ralph Sonenshine
- Steven Greenlaw
- Timothy Taylor
- Date Added:
- 08/14/2015
Principles of Macroeconomics for AP® Courses 2e covers the scope and sequence requirements for an Advanced Placement® macroeconomics course and is listed on the College Board’s AP® example textbook list. The second edition includes many current examples and recent data from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), which are presented in a politically equitable way. The outcome is a balanced approach to the theory and application of economics concepts.
The second edition was developed with significant feedback from current users. In nearly all chapters, it follows the same basic structure of the first edition. General descriptions of the edits are provided in the preface, and a chapter-by-chapter transition guide is available for instructors.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Rice University
- Provider Set:
- OpenStax College
- Author:
- David Shapiro
- Steven A. Greenlaw
- Date Added:
- 10/26/2023
Principles of Macroeconomics for AP® Courses 2e covers the scope and sequence requirements for an Advanced Placement® macroeconomics course and is listed on the College Board’s AP® example textbook list. The second edition includes many current examples and recent data from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), which are presented in a politically equitable way. The outcome is a balanced approach to the theory and application of economics concepts.
The second edition was developed with significant feedback from current users. In nearly all chapters, it follows the same basic structure of the first edition. General descriptions of the edits are provided in the preface, and a chapter-by-chapter transition guide is available for instructors.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Welcome to Economics!
Chapter 2 Choice in a World of Scarcity
Chapter 3 Demand and Supply
Chapter 4 Labor and Financial Markets
Chapter 5 The Macroeconomic Perspective
Chapter 6 Economic Growth
Chapter 7 Unemployment
Chapter 8 Inflation
Chapter 9 The International Trade and Capital Flows
Chapter 10 The Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply Model
Chapter 11 The Keynesian Perspective
Chapter 12 The Neoclassical Perspective
Chapter 13 Money and Banking
Chapter 14 Monetary Policy and Bank Regulation
Chapter 15 Exchange Rates and International Capital Flows
Chapter 17 The Impacts of Government Borrowing
Chapter 18 Macroeconomic Policy Around the World
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- David Shapiro
- Date Added:
- 01/20/2021
Principles of Economics covers scope and sequence requirements for a two-semester introductory economics course. The authors take a balanced approach to micro- and macroeconomics, to both Keynesian and classical views, and to the theory and application of economics concepts. The text also includes many current examples, which are handled in a politically equitable way.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- OpenOregon
- Author:
- Benjamin Wilson
- Erik Dean
- Justin Elardo
- Mitch Green
- Sebastian Berger
- Date Added:
- 04/24/2019
Principles of Economics covers scope and sequence requirements for a two-semester introductory economics course. The authors take a balanced approach to micro- and macroeconomics, to both Keynesian and classical views, and to the theory and application of economics concepts. The text also includes many current examples, which are handled in a politically equitable way.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- OpenOregon
- Author:
- Benjamin Wilson
- Erik Dean
- Justin Elardo
- Mitch Green
- Sebastian Berger
- Date Added:
- 10/26/2023
AP Economics teacher Riza Laudin facilitates frequent debates with her students on a variety of subject-area topics. In this video, students debate the potential privatization of social security. Debates begin with a five minute introduction by the pro- and anti-debaters. During the debate, Ms. Laudin focuses on what type of critical feedback she will provide to best support students in improving. In addition, the rest of the class has an opportunity to pose questions and provide feedback following the debatersŐ rebuttals.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Provider:
- Teaching Channel
- Provider Set:
- Teaching Channel
- Date Added:
- 04/04/2019
This is a zero textbook cost syllabus for teaching macroeconomic theory at the 200 level at a community college. It is designed for a one semester course, using a creative commons textbook and a variety of open source podcasts, newspaper articles, and other materials available to CUNY students.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Syllabus
- Provider:
- CUNY Academic Works
- Provider Set:
- Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Author:
- Bettina Berch
- Date Added:
- 04/24/2019