Course Overview
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This course is designed to enable
students to understand modern macroeconomics. Mastering the science
of modern macroeconomics is in the service of the policy of state
intervention in the economy. Understand the essence why Keynesian
macroeconomic policies has been widely used in the western
countries postwar.
The course mainly includes the
economic growth, economic cycle fluctuation, unemployment, inflation,
national finance, international trade, etc. Involved in national income
and the whole society of consumption, saving, investing and national income
ratio, currency in circulation and the velocity of circulation, price level,
interest rate, population and growth, employment and unemployment, the
national budget and deficit, import and export trade and international income
gap, etc.
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Course
Objectives
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Chapter 1 Science in macroeconomics
Chapter 2 Macroeconomic data
Chapter 3 National income: from
where, and where to go
Chapter 4 Money and inflation
Chapter 5 Open economy
Chapter 6 Unemployment
Chapter 7 Economic growthⅠ: capital accumulation
and population growth
Chapter 8 Economic
growthⅡ: Technology, experience and policy
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