Introduction to Macroeconomics
The aim of this course is for students to understand basic concepts of economics and to learn how economic thinking can be applied to real-world problems. In this course, we examine macroeconomic variables, including national income, inflation, and unemployment. We investigate how these variables are determined in the long run and how they are affected by government policies.
Notice
There will be no class on October 7 due to administrative work outside of the KC campus.
The final exam will be held on January 20.
During the exam, you need to keep an empty seat on both sides of your seat.
You may bring in the lecture slides and your own notebook to review during the exam.
You can be late for the exam up to 20 minutes after the beginning of the exam.
After 20 minutes, I will announce that those who have finished the exam may submit the exam sheet and leave the room quietly.
Lecture Slides (password-protected)
The Monetary System (slide used in 2024, not covered in this course, uploaded for your reference)
Money Growth and Inflation (slide used in 2024, not covered in this course, uploaded for your reference)