© 23 Sept. 2009
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Welcome to the Fall semester of Econ 202: Introduction to Macroeconomics class. You can find the syllabus here. The course starts on 29 Sept. 2009, and lasts for 12 weeks. Check the syllabus for details. After the beginning of the semester, come back to this website regularly for updates because it is your responsibility to be up to date with the material covered, and possible changes in the schedule. Thanks,

Stankov

Here are the lecture presentations for you:
Lecture 1.1 slides: Introduction to Macroeconomics
Lecture 1.2 slides: Measuring the Aggregate Output and Aggregate Income
Lecture 2 slides: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Inflation
Lecture 3 slides: Household and Firm Behavior in the Macroeconomy
Lecture 4 slides: Sources of Long-run Economic Growth. Recessions, Depressions, and Unemployment
Lecture 4 additional assignment: Diagnosing Depressions
Lecture 5 slides: The labor market, unemployment and inflation
Midterm exam: Midterm setup and solutions will be provided in due course.
Lecture 7-8 slides: Money, Money Demand, Money Supply, and Central Banking
Lecture 9 slides: Money, the interest rate, and output: analysis and policy implications
Lecture 10 slides: The Stock Market and The Economy
Lecture 11 slides: Macroeconomic Issues and Policy
Final exam: Final exam setup and solutions will be provided in due course.