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Macroeconomics

 
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This four-page chart covers:
Definition of economics
Production possibility curve
Economic organization of society
Supply, demand, and market equilibrium
Economic growth, business cycles, unemployment, and inflation
National income accounting and GDP
Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
The multiplier model
Fiscal policy
Government budgets
Money and banking
Monetary policy
Exchange rates and international macroeconomics



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