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( 1607211 MACROECONOMIC THEORY)
Course Description :
Prerequisite: (1607111)
The course covers the following subjects: aggregate effective demand and its main components; consumption, investment, government expenditure and the trade surplus. The Keynesian concept of money and the monetary market. The classical integrated model. An introduction to general equilibrium analysis and the (IS) and the (LM) curves.
Monetary and fiscal policies
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Credit Hour :
Department :
Business Economics
Program :
Bachelor of Business Economics
Course Level :
Bachelor
Course Outline :
Course Syllabus Macroeconomics Theory.pdf