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ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

First Year Course

Offered By Research School of Economics General
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Economics
Offered in First Semester, 2012, Second Semester, 2012, First Semester, 2013, and Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Macroeconomics is concerned with the operation of the economy as a whole, with attention paid to such things as unemployment, inflation, and interest rates, determination of the level of national income, savings and investment, and the exchange rate and the current account of the balance of payments. The course develops a consistent model of the economy to explore the interactions of key macroeconomic markets and variables and to examine the impacts of different kinds of shocks to the economy and the role of government budgetary and monetary policy in influencing the level of economic activity.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
• Understand the core theoretical models used by macroeconomists, in particular the Solow growth model and the AS/AD-model;
• Discuss the usefulness and limitations of these models;
• Explain and understand some of the associated empirical implications and policy issues;
• Critically read and understand many newspaper and magazine articles covering current economic events;
• Have a brief overview of some of the institutional features of the Australian economy and some overseas economies.

Indicative Assessment
  • Two Quizzes (20%)
  • Mid-Semester Examination (30%)
  • Final Examination (50%)
Workload

Three lectures a week with tutorials

Areas of Interest Economics
Requisite Statement

Completion of or concurrent enrolment in ECON1101 Microeconomics 1.

Incompatibility

Incompatible with ECON1100 Economics 1 (H)

Programs Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Professional Music Practice/Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics, and Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
Other Information

Please refer to Course Website

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