Emmanuel College

ECON2303 - 01 - Intermediate Macroeconomics

Credits

4.0

Term

Sep 2 - Dec 14

Open Seats

15 of 30

Schedule

Mon, Wed 2:50 – 4:05pm

Course Type

Lecture

Location

In Person

Section

01

Faculty

S. Jiang

Prerequisites

Complete ECON*1103
Complete MATH*1118 or MATH*1117 and MATH*0118
Complete MATH*1121 or MATH*1111

Description

This course uses the tools of macroeconomics to study various macroeconomic policy problems in-depth. The problems range from economic growth in the long run, to government finances in the intermediate run, and economic stability in the short run. Aggregate economic analysis from the classical and the modern post-Keynesian point of view. The major objective is an understanding of the factors that determine the levels of national income, output, employment, overall prices, and rates of economic growth. The roles of consumption, investment, and alternative governmental policies are demonstrated. Measurement of national income and output is also studied.