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Macroeconomics
edit- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Macroeconomics
- Chapter 2
- Schools
- Keynesian economics
- New classical macroeconomics
- New Keynesian economics
- Monetarism
- Stockholm school (economics)
- Supply-side economics
- Austrian business cycle theory
- Real business cycle theory
- Chapter 3
- Related fields
- Economic growth
- Development economics
- Monetary economics
- Political economy
- Chapter 4
- Basic concepts
- Inflation
- Inflation rate
- Unemployment
- Measures of national income and output
- National Income and Product Accounts
- Consumption (economics)
- Consumer price index
- Investment
- Saving
- Government spending
- Gross domestic product
- Demand for money
- Money supply
- Interest rate
- Exchange rate
- Floating exchange rate
- Fixed exchange rate
- Reserve requirement
- Rational expectations
- Open market operations
- Import
- Export
- Current account
- Capital account
- Balance of trade
- Balance of payments
- International trade
- Depreciation (currency)
- Recession
- Aggregate demand
- Aggregate supply
- Chapter 5
- Macroeconomic Policies
- Fiscal policy
- Monetary policy
- Central bank
- Chapter 6
- Growth economics
- Exogenous growth model
- Endogenous growth theory
- Chapter 7
- Models
- AD-AS model
- IS/LM model
- Open economy
- Mundell–Fleming model