ECON 050 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Macroeconomics, Full Employment, Aggregate Demand

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Introduction: aggregate demand, economic growth, employment and inflation. Macroeconomics is the study of important concepts and measures that can be applied to the whole economy, e. g. , output, inflation, growth, employment and unemployment, and ecological sustainability. It is like studying the forest rather than the individual trees. The potential areas of study in macroeconomics could include: However, traditional macroeconomic chapters in textbooks have focused on the questions of stable prices, full employment, economic growth and economic measurements. Lecture notes 1 have already touched on economic development and ecological sustainability. We too will focus on the traditional topics of textbooks, especially how to minimize unemployment and avoid too much inflation by controlling total spending on final goods and services, i. e. , controlling aggregate demand (ad). Although we won"t focus on poverty, discussion on employment will have enormous implications for poverty because the majority of people avoid poverty through employment.

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