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ECO403 ||| Macroeconomics
ECO403 – Macroeconomics examines the behavior and performance of an economy as a whole. This course focuses on national income, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and the role of government policies in stabilizing the economy.
Course Introduction
Macroeconomics studies aggregate economic variables such as total output, employment, price levels, and economic growth. Students learn how fiscal and monetary policies influence economic stability and long-term development.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand core macroeconomic concepts
- Analyze national income and output
- Study inflation, unemployment, and economic growth
- Understand fiscal and monetary policies
- Analyze economic fluctuations and stabilization policies
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Introduction to Macroeconomics
- National Income Accounting
- Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
- Inflation and Unemployment
- Business Cycles
- Fiscal Policy and Government Spending
- Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy
- Role of Central Bank
- Economic Growth and Development
- Open Economy and International Trade
Analytical & Practical Focus
- Measurement of GDP and national income
- Inflation and unemployment analysis
- Policy evaluation and economic stability
- Graphical models of macroeconomic variables
- Real-world macroeconomic issues
Practice Areas
- MCQs on macroeconomic theory
- Short conceptual questions
- Long analytical questions
- Numerical problems related to GDP
- Case studies on economic policies
Exam Preparation Tips
- Understand national income formulas
- Practice AD-AS and policy graphs
- Focus on differences between fiscal and monetary policy
- Revise inflation and unemployment concepts
- Solve past MCQs and numerical questions
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