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Economics 100B: Economic Analysis - Macroeconomics

Economics 100B: Economic Analysis - Macroeconomics (Fall 2014, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Steven A. Wood. This course is a study of the factors which determine national income, employment, and price levels, with attention to the effects of monetary and fiscal policy. Topics include: measuring macroeconomic data; saving and investment in closed and open economics; Solow model; monetary policy; aggregate demand; aggregate supply; financial system; exchange rates; and macroeconomic policy.

Lecture 02 - Measuring Macroeconomic Data


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Lecture 01 - The Policy and Practice of Macroeconomics
Lecture 02 - Measuring Macroeconomic Data
Lecture 03 - Aggregate Production and Total Factor Productivity
Lecture 04 - Saving and Investment in Closed and Open Economics, Part 1
Lecture 05 - Saving and Investment in Closed and Open Economics, Part 2
Lecture 06 - The Solow Model, Part 1
Lecture 07 - The Solow Model, Part 2
Lecture 08 - The Solow Model, Part 3 and Drivers of Growth: Technology, Policy, and Institutions
Lecture 09 - Money and Inflation
Lecture 10 - Business Cycles: An Introduction
Lecture 11 - The IS Curve
Lecture 12 - Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
Lecture 13 - The Phillips Curve and Aggregate Supply
Lecture 14 - The Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Model, Part 1
Lecture 15 - The Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Model, Part 2
Lecture 16 - Business Fluctuations
Lecture 17 - The Financial System
Lecture 18 - Information Challenges and the Financial System
Lecture 19 - Macroeconomic Policy and Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis, Part 1
Lecture 20 - Macroeconomic Policy and Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis, Part 2
Lecture 21 - Exchange Rates, Part 1
Lecture 22 - Exchange Rates, Part 2
Lecture 23 - Fiscal Policy
Lecture 24 - The Role Expectations in Macroeconomic Policy
Lecture 25 - Course Evaluation and Macroeconomic Summary