In addition to the numerous courses I have assisted with, I have also taught some courses. Below are some past and current courses.

Course Objective:

This course covers most of the core topics in macroeconomics, including national income accounting, growth theory, business cycles, theories of inflation and unemployment, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies. Both Keynesian and Classical approaches to business cycles will be discussed. The course will also discuss theories of exchange rate determination and explore the effects of international capital flows and trade imbalances.

Course Structure and Lecture Video:

The course is divided into three main parts. The first part focuses on economic growth, the second part focuses on business cycles, and the third part focuses on macroeconomic policy. The hope is that the theory you learn in the first two parts will help provide better answers to the policy questions discussed in the third part.

  1. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: [ Introduction and Overview & National Income Accounting]

  2. STATIC (ONE-PERIOD) MODEL: [Labor Supply & Demand, Competitive Equilibrium]

  3. UNEMPLOYMENT: [The Mortensen-Pissarides Model]

  4. ECONOMIC GROWTH: [Malthusian Model, Solow Model & Endogenous Model]

  5. A DYNAMIC (TWO-PERIOD) MODEL OF THE ECONOMY: [Consumption ,Saving, & Investment]

  6. MONEY AND BUSINESS CYCLES: [Money and Inflation, Measuring Business Cycles, Market-Clearing, & Keynesian ]

  7. OPEN-ECONOMY MACROECONOMICS: [ International Trade & Capital Flows, Money & Exchange Rates, & IS-LM]

  8. MACROECONOMIC MODELLING: [Matlab with Dynare]

  9. SPECIAL TOPICS & EXPERIMENT PARTICIPATION: [Experimental Macroeconomics]

Note: A complete lecture video for all the topics is available upon request: [fabdulsa@sfu.ca]

PREVIOUS COURSE: ECON 101

Course Description:

This course comprises of both Microeconomics and Macroeconomics key introductory topics. The course provides you with basic tools to think logically and rationally about economics issues with emphases on The Economic Way of Thinking. Furthermore, the course prepares you to be successful in the principle courses which is essential for both academic and professional career paths.

Course Outline:

  1. Getting Started (Econ Mathematics and Graphing)

  2. The Economic Problem

  3. Demand and Supply

  4. Elasticity of Demand and Supply

  5. Efficiency and Fairness of Markets

  6. Government Actions in Markets

  7. Game Theory

  8. GDP, Inflation, and Unemployment

  9. Jobs and Unemployment & Money

  10. Fiscal Policy & Monetary Policy