Introduction to Macroeconomics

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Professor Keith Pilbeam is a Professor of International Economics and Finance at City University London. He obtained his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. He has worked for NatWest Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland and has do...

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    • Apr 13, 2012 LATEST EPISODE
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    Inflation (Lecture 11 Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 43:30


    Concluding the lecture series on macroeconomics. This final part continues to look at unemployment.

    Inflation (Lecture 11 Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 52:15


    Determining Demand and Aggregate Supply (Lecture 10 Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 29:54


    Second part of Lecture 10, on using aggregate demand and aggregate supply to analyse economic policy.

    Determining Demand and Aggregate Supply (Lecture 10 Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 50:45


    Part 1 of lecture 10 in Introduction to Macroeconomics by Professor Keith Pilbeam, looking at determining aggregate demand and aggregate supply.

    Derivation of IS/LM/BP Curves (Lecture 9 Part 2)

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    Second half of the lecture on derivation of the IS/LM/BP curves.

    Derivation of IS/LM/BP Curves (Lecture 9 Part 1)

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    The Theory and Practice of Monetary Economy (Lecture 8 Part 2)

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    The Theory and Practice of Monetary Economy (Lecture 8 Part 1)

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    Money, Banking and the Finance System (Lecture 7 Part 2)

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    Continuing to look at the money, banking and finance system and particularly the UK financial system.

    Money, Banking and the Finance System (Lecture 7 Part 1)

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    Key Concepts in Fiscal Policy (Lecture 6 Part 2)

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    Key Concepts in Fiscal Policy (Lecture 6 Part 1)

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    Looking at the key concepts in fiscal policy: the fiscal deficit, the structural budget deficit and the national debt.

    Imports and Exports in an Open Economy (Lecture 5)

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    Looking at imports and exports in an open economy.

    Savings and Consumption in National Economies (Lecture 4 Part 2)

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    Savings and Consumption in National Economies (Lecture 4 Part 1)

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    National Income in a Closed Economy (Lecture 3 Part 2)

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    The second part of Keith Pilbeam's third lecture on Macroeconomics.

    National Income in a Closed Economy (Lecture 3 Part 1)

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    The third lecture in Keith Pilbeam's course, which looks at the determination of national income in a closed economy.

    Methods for Measuring Economic Activity (Lecture 2)

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    Keith Pilbeam's second lecture on Macroeconomics, looking at methods for measuring economic activity.

    What is Macroeconomics about? (Lecture 1 Part 2)

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    Part 2 of Keith Pilbeam's first lecture on macroeconomics, which continues to introduce the discipline's key themes.

    What is Macroeconomics about? (Lecture 1 Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012


    Introduction to the topic of Macroeconomics.

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