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Macroeconomics Basics

Learn the basics of macroeconomics.
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Emilio Bruna  7 Lessons ·  21m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

Unlike microeconomics, macroeconomics involves understanding economies at the national level. It’s important for nations to understand their economic strengths and weaknesses, so they can optimize their resources and establish stable economies for their people. To study large scale economies, you can use metrics and economic indicators. These measurement tools can help you identify how certain economies previously performed, how they’re performing in the present, and forecast how they will likely perform in the future. As you think about these national economies, you’ll also identify the significance of various government policies and the effects of globalization.

In this Macroeconomics Basics course, you’ll understand how the study of macroeconomics relates to the economic behavior of societies and nations. You’ll be able to identify different macroeconomic indicators that can help you monitor a macroeconomy. This course will explore fiscal and monetary policy, international trade, and capital flow. You’ll also understand the concepts of aggregate supply and aggregate demand.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify different macroeconomic indicators that help monitor a macroeconomy
  • Understand fiscal and monetary policy
  • Learn the significance of international trade and globalization
  • Explore capital flow and currency exchange rates
  • Examine fluctuations in aggregate supply and aggregate demand
  • Understand how macroeconomics relates to the economic behavior of societies and nations

Key Takeaways

  • Macroeconomics involves understanding economies at the national level, unlike microeconomics.
  • Metrics and economic indicators can help identify how economies performed in the past, how they perform in the present, and forecast future performance.
  • Studying national economies involves recognizing the significance of government policies and the effects of globalization.
  • The course covers fiscal and monetary policy, international trade, and capital flow.
  • The course explains the concepts of aggregate supply and aggregate demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Macroeconomics Basics course cover?

The course explores fiscal and monetary policy, international trade, and capital flow, and explains the concepts of aggregate supply and aggregate demand. It also covers the economic behavior of societies and nations, macroeconomic indicators, and currency exchange rates.

What will I learn from this course?

You will understand how the study of macroeconomics relates to the economic behavior of societies and nations, be able to identify different macroeconomic indicators that help monitor a macroeconomy, and learn the significance of international trade and globalization.

How does macroeconomics differ from microeconomics in this course?

Unlike microeconomics, macroeconomics involves understanding economies at the national level, focusing on the economic behavior of societies and nations.

Does the course include a way to check my understanding?

Yes, the course includes a Test Your Knowledge lesson.