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Introduction to Macroeconomics Lecture Notes

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Introduction to Macroeconomics Lecture Notes

Introduction to Macroeconomics Lecture Notes

Macroeconomics, System of National Accounts, Variants of GDP, The goods market, Financial markets, Demand for money and bonds , Equilibrium in the money market, Price of bonds and interest rate, The IS-LM model, The labor market, The three markets jointly: AS and AD , Phillips curve and the open economy.

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