introduction to macro economics

Prof. Devrshi Upadhayay
Prof. Devrshi UpadhayayAssistant Professor em Rai University,Ahmedabad
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Course: BBA-2
Subject: BE 2
Unit:1
What Macroeconomics is About
• Macroeconomics is the study of the
structure and performance of national
economies and of the policies that
governments use to try to affect economic
performance.
Issues Addressed by
Macroeconomists
• What determines a nation’s long-run
economic growth?
• What causes a nation’s economic
activity to fluctuate?
• What causes unemployment?
Issues Addressed by
Macroeconomists (continued)
• What causes prices to rise?
• How does being a part of a global
economic system affect nations’
economies?
• Can government policies be used to
improve economic performance?
Long-Run Economic Growth
–Rich nations have experienced
extended periods of rapid economic
growth.
–Poor nations either have never
experienced them or economic
growth was offset by economic
decline.
Increased Output
• Total output is increasing because of
increasing population, i.e. the number
of available workers.
• Increasing average labour productivity:
the amount of output produced per unit
of labour input.
Rates of Growth of Output
• Rates of growth of output (or output per
worker) are determined by:
– rates of saving and investment;
– rates of technological change;
– rates of change in other factors.
Business Cycles
• Business cycles are short-run
contractions and expansions of
economic activity.
Recessions
• Recession is the downward phase of a
business cycle when national output is
falling or growing slowly.
– Hard times for many people
– A major political concern
Unemployment
• Recessions are usually accompanied
by high unemployment: the number of
people who are available for work and
are actively seeking it but cannot find
jobs.
100%
ForceLabour
Unemployed
RatentUnemployme 
The Unemployment Rate
• The unemployment rate can stay high
even when the economy is doing well.
• After eight years of economic growth, in
2000, the unemployment rate in Canada
was near 7%.
Inflation
• When prices of most goods and
services are rising over time it is
inflation. When they are falling it is
deflation.
• The inflation rate is the percentage
increase in the average level of prices.
Effects of Inflation
• When the inflation rate reaches an
extremely high level the economy tends to
function poorly. The purchasing power of
money erodes quickly, which forces
people to spend their money as soon as
they receive it.
The International Economy
• An economy which has extensive trading
and financial relationships with other
national economies is an open economy.
An economy with no relationships is a
closed economy.
The International Economy
(continued)
• International trade and borrowing
relationships can transmit business cycles
from country to country.
Exports and Imports
• Canadian exports are goods and services
produced in Canada and consumed
abroad.
• Canadian imports are goods and services
produced abroad and consumed in
Canada.
Trade Imbalances
• Trade imbalances (trade surplus and
deficit) affect output and employment.
– Trade surplus: exports exceed imports.
– Trade deficit: imports exceed exports.
The Exchange Rate
• The trade balance is affected by the
exchange rate: the amount of Canadian
dollars that can be purchased with a unit
of foreign currency.
Macroeconomic Policy
• A nation’s economic performance
depends on:
– natural and human resources;
– capital stock;
– technology
– economic choices made by citizens;
– macroeconomic policies of the government.
Macroeconomic Policy
(continued)
• Macroeconomic policies:
– Fiscal policy: government spending and
taxation at different government levels.
– Monetary policy: the central bank’s control of
short-term interest rates and the money
supply.
Budget Deficits
• The economy is affected when there are
large budget deficits: the excess of
government spending over tax collection.
Budget Deficits (continued)
• The large budget deficits of the 1980s
and early 1990s are unusual.
– Borrowing from the public might divert
funds from more productive uses.
– Federal budget deficits might be linked to
the decline in productivity growth.
What Macroeconomists Do
• Macroeconomic forecasting
• Macroeconomic analysis
• Macroeconomic research
• Data development
Macroeconomic Forecasting
• Macroeconomic forecasting –
prediction of future economic trends -
has some success in the short run. In
the long run too many factors are
highly uncertain.
Macroeconomic Analysis
• Macroeconomic analysis - analyzing and
interpreting events as they happen – helps
both private sector and public
policymaking.
Macroeconomic Research
• Macroeconomic research - trying to
understand the structure of the economy
in general – forms the basis for
macroeconomic analysis and forecasting.
Economic Theory
• Economic theory: a set of ideas about
the economy to be organized in a
logical framework.
• Economic model: a simplified
description of some aspects of the
economy.
The Classical Approach
• The invisible hand of Economics:
General welfare will be maximized (not
the distribution of wealth) if:
– there are free markets;
– individuals act in their own best interest.
The Classical Approach
(continued)
• To maintain markets’ equilibrium – the
quantities demanded and supplied are
equal:
– Markets must function without impediments.
– Wages and prices should be flexible.
The Classical Approach
(continued)
• Thus, according to the classical approach,
the government should have a limited role
in the economy.
The Keynesian Approach
• Keynes (1936) assumed that wages
and prices adjust slowly.
• Thus, markets could be out of
equilibrium for long periods of time and
unemployment can persist.
The Keynesian Approach
(continued)
• Therefore, according to the Keynesian
approach, governments can take actions
to alleviate unemployment.
The Keynesian Approach
(continued)
• The government can purchase goods and
services, thus increasing the demand for
output and reducing unemployment.
• Newly generated incomes would be spent
and would raise employment even further.
Evolution of the Classical-
Keynesian Debate
• After stagflation(persistent high inflation
combined with high unemployment and
stagnant demand in a country's economy.
• ) – high unemployment and high inflation –
of the 1970s, a modernized classical
approach reappeared.
• Substantial communication and cross-
pollination is taking place between the
classical and the Keynesian approaches.
Unified Approach to
Macroeconomics
• Individuals, firms and the government
interact in goods, asset and labour
markets.
• The macroeconomic analysis is based on
the analysis of individual behaviour.
The Unified Approach
(continued)
• Keynesian and classical economists
agree that in the long run prices and
wages adjust to equilibrium levels.
• The basic model will be used either
with classical or Keynesian
assumptions about flexibility of wages
and prices in the short run.
Source
• Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy-Vanita Agarwal, Pearson Publication
• Macro Economics-D.M. Mithani, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai
• Macro Economics-H.L.Ahuja, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Delhi
• Macro Economic theory-M.C.Vaish, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi
• Macro Economic Analysis-Edward Shapiro, Galyotia Publications (P) Ltd
• Macro Economics-M.L. Seth, Lakshmi Narayan Agarwal Publishers
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introduction to macro economics

  • 1. Introduction to Macroeconomics Course: BBA-2 Subject: BE 2 Unit:1
  • 2. What Macroeconomics is About • Macroeconomics is the study of the structure and performance of national economies and of the policies that governments use to try to affect economic performance.
  • 3. Issues Addressed by Macroeconomists • What determines a nation’s long-run economic growth? • What causes a nation’s economic activity to fluctuate? • What causes unemployment?
  • 4. Issues Addressed by Macroeconomists (continued) • What causes prices to rise? • How does being a part of a global economic system affect nations’ economies? • Can government policies be used to improve economic performance?
  • 5. Long-Run Economic Growth –Rich nations have experienced extended periods of rapid economic growth. –Poor nations either have never experienced them or economic growth was offset by economic decline.
  • 6. Increased Output • Total output is increasing because of increasing population, i.e. the number of available workers. • Increasing average labour productivity: the amount of output produced per unit of labour input.
  • 7. Rates of Growth of Output • Rates of growth of output (or output per worker) are determined by: – rates of saving and investment; – rates of technological change; – rates of change in other factors.
  • 8. Business Cycles • Business cycles are short-run contractions and expansions of economic activity.
  • 9. Recessions • Recession is the downward phase of a business cycle when national output is falling or growing slowly. – Hard times for many people – A major political concern
  • 10. Unemployment • Recessions are usually accompanied by high unemployment: the number of people who are available for work and are actively seeking it but cannot find jobs. 100% ForceLabour Unemployed RatentUnemployme 
  • 11. The Unemployment Rate • The unemployment rate can stay high even when the economy is doing well. • After eight years of economic growth, in 2000, the unemployment rate in Canada was near 7%.
  • 12. Inflation • When prices of most goods and services are rising over time it is inflation. When they are falling it is deflation. • The inflation rate is the percentage increase in the average level of prices.
  • 13. Effects of Inflation • When the inflation rate reaches an extremely high level the economy tends to function poorly. The purchasing power of money erodes quickly, which forces people to spend their money as soon as they receive it.
  • 14. The International Economy • An economy which has extensive trading and financial relationships with other national economies is an open economy. An economy with no relationships is a closed economy.
  • 15. The International Economy (continued) • International trade and borrowing relationships can transmit business cycles from country to country.
  • 16. Exports and Imports • Canadian exports are goods and services produced in Canada and consumed abroad. • Canadian imports are goods and services produced abroad and consumed in Canada.
  • 17. Trade Imbalances • Trade imbalances (trade surplus and deficit) affect output and employment. – Trade surplus: exports exceed imports. – Trade deficit: imports exceed exports.
  • 18. The Exchange Rate • The trade balance is affected by the exchange rate: the amount of Canadian dollars that can be purchased with a unit of foreign currency.
  • 19. Macroeconomic Policy • A nation’s economic performance depends on: – natural and human resources; – capital stock; – technology – economic choices made by citizens; – macroeconomic policies of the government.
  • 20. Macroeconomic Policy (continued) • Macroeconomic policies: – Fiscal policy: government spending and taxation at different government levels. – Monetary policy: the central bank’s control of short-term interest rates and the money supply.
  • 21. Budget Deficits • The economy is affected when there are large budget deficits: the excess of government spending over tax collection.
  • 22. Budget Deficits (continued) • The large budget deficits of the 1980s and early 1990s are unusual. – Borrowing from the public might divert funds from more productive uses. – Federal budget deficits might be linked to the decline in productivity growth.
  • 23. What Macroeconomists Do • Macroeconomic forecasting • Macroeconomic analysis • Macroeconomic research • Data development
  • 24. Macroeconomic Forecasting • Macroeconomic forecasting – prediction of future economic trends - has some success in the short run. In the long run too many factors are highly uncertain.
  • 25. Macroeconomic Analysis • Macroeconomic analysis - analyzing and interpreting events as they happen – helps both private sector and public policymaking.
  • 26. Macroeconomic Research • Macroeconomic research - trying to understand the structure of the economy in general – forms the basis for macroeconomic analysis and forecasting.
  • 27. Economic Theory • Economic theory: a set of ideas about the economy to be organized in a logical framework. • Economic model: a simplified description of some aspects of the economy.
  • 28. The Classical Approach • The invisible hand of Economics: General welfare will be maximized (not the distribution of wealth) if: – there are free markets; – individuals act in their own best interest.
  • 29. The Classical Approach (continued) • To maintain markets’ equilibrium – the quantities demanded and supplied are equal: – Markets must function without impediments. – Wages and prices should be flexible.
  • 30. The Classical Approach (continued) • Thus, according to the classical approach, the government should have a limited role in the economy.
  • 31. The Keynesian Approach • Keynes (1936) assumed that wages and prices adjust slowly. • Thus, markets could be out of equilibrium for long periods of time and unemployment can persist.
  • 32. The Keynesian Approach (continued) • Therefore, according to the Keynesian approach, governments can take actions to alleviate unemployment.
  • 33. The Keynesian Approach (continued) • The government can purchase goods and services, thus increasing the demand for output and reducing unemployment. • Newly generated incomes would be spent and would raise employment even further.
  • 34. Evolution of the Classical- Keynesian Debate • After stagflation(persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy. • ) – high unemployment and high inflation – of the 1970s, a modernized classical approach reappeared. • Substantial communication and cross- pollination is taking place between the classical and the Keynesian approaches.
  • 35. Unified Approach to Macroeconomics • Individuals, firms and the government interact in goods, asset and labour markets. • The macroeconomic analysis is based on the analysis of individual behaviour.
  • 36. The Unified Approach (continued) • Keynesian and classical economists agree that in the long run prices and wages adjust to equilibrium levels. • The basic model will be used either with classical or Keynesian assumptions about flexibility of wages and prices in the short run.
  • 37. Source • Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy-Vanita Agarwal, Pearson Publication • Macro Economics-D.M. Mithani, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai • Macro Economics-H.L.Ahuja, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Delhi • Macro Economic theory-M.C.Vaish, Vikas Publishing House, Delhi • Macro Economic Analysis-Edward Shapiro, Galyotia Publications (P) Ltd • Macro Economics-M.L. Seth, Lakshmi Narayan Agarwal Publishers