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 of 36 PowerPoint Lectures for  Principles of Macroeconomics, 9e By  Karl E. Case,  Ray C. Fair &  Sharon M. Oster ;  ;
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Introduction to Macroeconomics Fernando & Yvonn Quijano Prepared by:
 of 36 5 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth Unemployment Inflation and Deflation The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram The Three Market Arenas The Role of the Government in the Macroeconomy A Brief History of Macroeconomics The U.S. Economy Since 1970 CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction to Macroeconomics PART II   CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS IN MACROECONOMICS
 of 36 Introduction to Macroeconomics microeconomics  Examines the functioning of individual industries and the behavior of individual decision-making units—firms and households.  macroeconomics  Deals with the economy as a whole.  Macroeconomics focuses on the determinants of total national income, deals with aggregates such as aggregate consumption and investment, and looks at the overall level of prices instead of individual prices.  aggregate behavior  The behavior of all households and firms together. sticky prices  Prices that do not always adjust rapidly to maintain equality between quantity supplied and quantity demanded.
 of 36 Which of the following statements is correct? a. Macroeconomics examines the behavior of individual industries. b. Both macroeconomics and microeconomics are concerned with the decisions of households and firms. c. Microeconomists look for macroeconomic foundations to explain why most markets arrive at equilibrium. d.  All of the above.
 of 36 Which of the following statements is correct? a. Macroeconomics examines the behavior of individual industries. b. Both macroeconomics and microeconomics are concerned with the decisions of households and firms. c. Microeconomists look for macroeconomic foundations to explain why most markets arrive at equilibrium. d.  All of the above.
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 of 36 For economists, the main measure of how an economy is doing is: a. Aggregate output. b. Aggregate employment. c. The aggregate price level. d. The growth rate of the population.
 of 36 For economists, the main measure of how an economy is doing is: a. Aggregate output. b. Aggregate employment. c. The aggregate price level. d. The growth rate of the population.
 of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth business cycle  The cycle of short-term ups and downs in the economy.  aggregate output  The total quantity of goods and services produced in an economy in a given period.  recession  A period during which aggregate output declines.  Conventionally, a period in which aggregate output declines for two consecutive quarters.  depression  A prolonged and deep recession.
 of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth expansion  or  boom  The period in the business cycle from a trough up to a peak during which output and employment grow.  contraction, recession,  or  slump  The period in the business cycle from a peak down to a trough during which output and employment fall.
 of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth   FIGURE 5.1  A Typical Business Cycle In this business cycle, the economy is expanding as it moves through point  A  from the trough to the peak.  When the economy moves from a peak down to a trough, through point  B , the economy is in recession.
 of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth   FIGURE 5.2  U.S. Aggregate Output (Real GDP), 1900–2007 The periods of the Great Depression and World Wars I and II show the largest fluctuations in aggregate output.
 of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Unemployment unemployment rate  The percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. Inflation and Deflation inflation  An increase in the overall price level.  hyperinflation  A period of very rapid increases in the overall price level. deflation  A decrease in the overall price level.
 of 36 In microeconomic theory, which of the following happens as the labor market eliminates unemployment and restores its equilibrium? a. The equilibrium wage rises above the wage that prevailed when there was unemployment. b. As it moves toward equilibrium, the market experiences an increase in the quantity of labor demanded and a decrease in the quantity supplied. c. The market will turn a shortage into a surplus. d. Supply and demand will shift, but equilibrium price remain the same in the end.
 of 36 In microeconomic theory, which of the following happens as the labor market eliminates unemployment and restores its equilibrium? a. The equilibrium wage rises above the wage that prevailed when there was unemployment. b. As it moves toward equilibrium, the market experiences an increase in the quantity of labor demanded and a decrease in the quantity supplied. c. The market will turn a shortage into a surplus. d. Supply and demand will shift, but equilibrium price remain the same in the end.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram circular flow  A diagram showing the income received and payments made by each sector of the economy.  transfer payments  Cash payments made by the government to people who do not supply goods, services, or labor in exchange for these payments. They include Social Security benefits, veterans’ benefits, and welfare payments.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram   FIGURE 5.3  The Circular Flow of Payments  Households receive income from firms and the government, purchase goods and services from firms, and pay taxes to the government.  They also purchase foreign-made goods and services (imports).  Firms receive payments from households and the government for goods and services; they pay wages, dividends, interest, and rents to households and taxes to the government.  The government receives taxes from firms and households, pays firms and households for goods and services—including wages to government workers—and pays interest and transfers to households.  Finally, people in other countries purchase goods and services produced domestically (exports). Note:  Although not shown in this diagram, firms and governments also purchase imports.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Goods-and-Services Market Firms  supply  to the goods-and-services market. Households, the government, and firms  demand  from this market. Labor Market In this market, households  supply  labor and firms and the government  demand  labor.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Money Market Households  supply  funds to this market in the expectation of earning income in the form of dividends on stocks and interest on bonds.  Firms, the government, and the rest of the world also engage in borrowing and lending which is coordinated by financial institutions.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Money Market Treasury bonds, notes,  and  bills  Promissory notes issued by the federal government when it borrows money.  corporate bonds  Promissory notes issued by firms when they borrow money.  shares of stock  Financial instruments that give to the holder a share in the firm’s ownership and therefore the right to share in the firm’s profits. dividends  The portion of a firm’s profits that the firm pays out each period to its shareholders.
 of 36 All of the following are debt instruments, or promissory notes issued by a borrower, except one.  Which one? a. Treasury bonds.  b. Treasury notes.  c. Treasury bills. d. Corporate Stocks. e. Corporate bonds.
 of 36 All of the following are debt instruments, or promissory notes issued by a borrower, except one.  Which one? a. Treasury bonds.  b. Treasury notes.  c. Treasury bills. d. Corporate Stocks. e. Corporate bonds.
 of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Role of the Government in the Macroeconomy fiscal policy  Government policies concerning taxes and spending.  monetary policy  The tools used by the Federal Reserve to control the quantity of money, which in turn affects interest rates.
 of 36 A Brief History of Macroeconomics Great Depression  The period of severe economic contraction and high unemployment that began in 1929 and continued throughout the 1930s. fine-tuning  The phrase used by Walter Heller to refer to the government’s role in regulating inflation and unemployment.  stagflation  A situation of both high inflation and high unemployment.
 of 36 Which of the following ideas was central in Keynesian theory? a. The invisible hand.  The forces of supply and demand ensure that a market will quickly adjust to deviations from equilibrium. b. Self-correcting prices and wages determine the level of output and employment in the economy.  c. Government intervention can be used to affect the level of output and employment in the economy.  d. Monetary policy can bring the economy out of a recession, or a depression.
 of 36 Which of the following ideas was central in Keynesian theory? a. The invisible hand.  The forces of supply and demand ensure that a market will quickly adjust to deviations from equilibrium. b. Self-correcting prices and wages determine the level of output and employment in the economy.  c. Government intervention can be used to affect the level of output and employment in the economy.   d. Monetary policy can bring the economy out of a recession, or a depression.
 of 36 A Brief History of Macroeconomics Macroeconomics in Literature The Great Gatsby The Grapes of Wrath The underlying phenomena that economists study are the stuff of novels as well as graphs and equations.
 of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970   FIGURE 5.4  Aggregate Output (Real GDP), 1970 I–2007 IV Aggregate output in the United States since 1970 has risen overall, but there have been four recessionary periods:  1974 I–1975 IV, 1980 II–1983 I, 1990 III–1991 I, and 2001 I–2001 III.
 of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970   FIGURE 5.5  Unemployment Rate, 1970 I–2007 IV The U.S. unemployment rate since 1970 shows wide variations. The four recessionary reference periods show increases in the unemployment rate.
 of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970   FIGURE 5.6  Inflation Rate (Percentage Change in the GDP Deflator, Four-Quarter Average),  1970 I–2007 IV Since 1970, inflation has been high in two periods: 1973 IV–1975 IV and 1979 I–1981 IV. Inflation between 1983 and 1992 was moderate. Since 1992, it has been fairly low.
 of 36 Since 1983, which of the following rates has been low relative to the standards of the 1970s? a. The unemployment rate. b. The inflation rate. c. The rate of interest. d. The exchange rate.
 of 36 Since 1983, which of the following rates has been low relative to the standards of the 1970s? a. The unemployment rate. b. The inflation rate. c. The rate of interest. d. The exchange rate.
 of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970 John Maynard Keynes Much of the framework of modern macroeconomics comes from the works of John Maynard Keynes, whose  General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money  was published in 1936.
 of 36 aggregate behavior aggregate output business cycle circular flow contraction, recession,  or  slump corporate bonds deflation depression dividends expansion  or  boom fine-tuning fiscal policy Great Depression hyperinflation inflation macroeconomics microeconomics monetary policy recession shares of stock stagflation sticky prices transfer payments Treasury bonds, notes,  and  bills unemployment rate REVIEW TERMS AND CONCEPTS

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Intro to Macroeconomics - Book Version

  • 1. of 36 PowerPoint Lectures for Principles of Macroeconomics, 9e By Karl E. Case, Ray C. Fair & Sharon M. Oster ; ;
  • 3. Introduction to Macroeconomics Fernando & Yvonn Quijano Prepared by:
  • 4. of 36 5 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth Unemployment Inflation and Deflation The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram The Three Market Arenas The Role of the Government in the Macroeconomy A Brief History of Macroeconomics The U.S. Economy Since 1970 CHAPTER OUTLINE Introduction to Macroeconomics PART II CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS IN MACROECONOMICS
  • 5. of 36 Introduction to Macroeconomics microeconomics Examines the functioning of individual industries and the behavior of individual decision-making units—firms and households. macroeconomics Deals with the economy as a whole. Macroeconomics focuses on the determinants of total national income, deals with aggregates such as aggregate consumption and investment, and looks at the overall level of prices instead of individual prices. aggregate behavior The behavior of all households and firms together. sticky prices Prices that do not always adjust rapidly to maintain equality between quantity supplied and quantity demanded.
  • 6. of 36 Which of the following statements is correct? a. Macroeconomics examines the behavior of individual industries. b. Both macroeconomics and microeconomics are concerned with the decisions of households and firms. c. Microeconomists look for macroeconomic foundations to explain why most markets arrive at equilibrium. d. All of the above.
  • 7. of 36 Which of the following statements is correct? a. Macroeconomics examines the behavior of individual industries. b. Both macroeconomics and microeconomics are concerned with the decisions of households and firms. c. Microeconomists look for macroeconomic foundations to explain why most markets arrive at equilibrium. d. All of the above.
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  • 9. of 36 For economists, the main measure of how an economy is doing is: a. Aggregate output. b. Aggregate employment. c. The aggregate price level. d. The growth rate of the population.
  • 10. of 36 For economists, the main measure of how an economy is doing is: a. Aggregate output. b. Aggregate employment. c. The aggregate price level. d. The growth rate of the population.
  • 11. of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth business cycle The cycle of short-term ups and downs in the economy. aggregate output The total quantity of goods and services produced in an economy in a given period. recession A period during which aggregate output declines. Conventionally, a period in which aggregate output declines for two consecutive quarters. depression A prolonged and deep recession.
  • 12. of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth expansion or boom The period in the business cycle from a trough up to a peak during which output and employment grow. contraction, recession, or slump The period in the business cycle from a peak down to a trough during which output and employment fall.
  • 13. of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth  FIGURE 5.1 A Typical Business Cycle In this business cycle, the economy is expanding as it moves through point A from the trough to the peak. When the economy moves from a peak down to a trough, through point B , the economy is in recession.
  • 14. of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Output Growth  FIGURE 5.2 U.S. Aggregate Output (Real GDP), 1900–2007 The periods of the Great Depression and World Wars I and II show the largest fluctuations in aggregate output.
  • 15. of 36 Macroeconomic Concerns Unemployment unemployment rate The percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. Inflation and Deflation inflation An increase in the overall price level. hyperinflation A period of very rapid increases in the overall price level. deflation A decrease in the overall price level.
  • 16. of 36 In microeconomic theory, which of the following happens as the labor market eliminates unemployment and restores its equilibrium? a. The equilibrium wage rises above the wage that prevailed when there was unemployment. b. As it moves toward equilibrium, the market experiences an increase in the quantity of labor demanded and a decrease in the quantity supplied. c. The market will turn a shortage into a surplus. d. Supply and demand will shift, but equilibrium price remain the same in the end.
  • 17. of 36 In microeconomic theory, which of the following happens as the labor market eliminates unemployment and restores its equilibrium? a. The equilibrium wage rises above the wage that prevailed when there was unemployment. b. As it moves toward equilibrium, the market experiences an increase in the quantity of labor demanded and a decrease in the quantity supplied. c. The market will turn a shortage into a surplus. d. Supply and demand will shift, but equilibrium price remain the same in the end.
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  • 19. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram circular flow A diagram showing the income received and payments made by each sector of the economy. transfer payments Cash payments made by the government to people who do not supply goods, services, or labor in exchange for these payments. They include Social Security benefits, veterans’ benefits, and welfare payments.
  • 20. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Circular Flow Diagram  FIGURE 5.3 The Circular Flow of Payments Households receive income from firms and the government, purchase goods and services from firms, and pay taxes to the government. They also purchase foreign-made goods and services (imports). Firms receive payments from households and the government for goods and services; they pay wages, dividends, interest, and rents to households and taxes to the government. The government receives taxes from firms and households, pays firms and households for goods and services—including wages to government workers—and pays interest and transfers to households. Finally, people in other countries purchase goods and services produced domestically (exports). Note: Although not shown in this diagram, firms and governments also purchase imports.
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  • 22. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Goods-and-Services Market Firms supply to the goods-and-services market. Households, the government, and firms demand from this market. Labor Market In this market, households supply labor and firms and the government demand labor.
  • 23. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Money Market Households supply funds to this market in the expectation of earning income in the form of dividends on stocks and interest on bonds. Firms, the government, and the rest of the world also engage in borrowing and lending which is coordinated by financial institutions.
  • 24. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Three Market Arenas Money Market Treasury bonds, notes, and bills Promissory notes issued by the federal government when it borrows money. corporate bonds Promissory notes issued by firms when they borrow money. shares of stock Financial instruments that give to the holder a share in the firm’s ownership and therefore the right to share in the firm’s profits. dividends The portion of a firm’s profits that the firm pays out each period to its shareholders.
  • 25. of 36 All of the following are debt instruments, or promissory notes issued by a borrower, except one. Which one? a. Treasury bonds. b. Treasury notes. c. Treasury bills. d. Corporate Stocks. e. Corporate bonds.
  • 26. of 36 All of the following are debt instruments, or promissory notes issued by a borrower, except one. Which one? a. Treasury bonds. b. Treasury notes. c. Treasury bills. d. Corporate Stocks. e. Corporate bonds.
  • 27. of 36 The Components of the Macroeconomy The Role of the Government in the Macroeconomy fiscal policy Government policies concerning taxes and spending. monetary policy The tools used by the Federal Reserve to control the quantity of money, which in turn affects interest rates.
  • 28. of 36 A Brief History of Macroeconomics Great Depression The period of severe economic contraction and high unemployment that began in 1929 and continued throughout the 1930s. fine-tuning The phrase used by Walter Heller to refer to the government’s role in regulating inflation and unemployment. stagflation A situation of both high inflation and high unemployment.
  • 29. of 36 Which of the following ideas was central in Keynesian theory? a. The invisible hand. The forces of supply and demand ensure that a market will quickly adjust to deviations from equilibrium. b. Self-correcting prices and wages determine the level of output and employment in the economy. c. Government intervention can be used to affect the level of output and employment in the economy. d. Monetary policy can bring the economy out of a recession, or a depression.
  • 30. of 36 Which of the following ideas was central in Keynesian theory? a. The invisible hand. The forces of supply and demand ensure that a market will quickly adjust to deviations from equilibrium. b. Self-correcting prices and wages determine the level of output and employment in the economy. c. Government intervention can be used to affect the level of output and employment in the economy. d. Monetary policy can bring the economy out of a recession, or a depression.
  • 31. of 36 A Brief History of Macroeconomics Macroeconomics in Literature The Great Gatsby The Grapes of Wrath The underlying phenomena that economists study are the stuff of novels as well as graphs and equations.
  • 32. of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970  FIGURE 5.4 Aggregate Output (Real GDP), 1970 I–2007 IV Aggregate output in the United States since 1970 has risen overall, but there have been four recessionary periods: 1974 I–1975 IV, 1980 II–1983 I, 1990 III–1991 I, and 2001 I–2001 III.
  • 33. of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970  FIGURE 5.5 Unemployment Rate, 1970 I–2007 IV The U.S. unemployment rate since 1970 shows wide variations. The four recessionary reference periods show increases in the unemployment rate.
  • 34. of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970  FIGURE 5.6 Inflation Rate (Percentage Change in the GDP Deflator, Four-Quarter Average), 1970 I–2007 IV Since 1970, inflation has been high in two periods: 1973 IV–1975 IV and 1979 I–1981 IV. Inflation between 1983 and 1992 was moderate. Since 1992, it has been fairly low.
  • 35. of 36 Since 1983, which of the following rates has been low relative to the standards of the 1970s? a. The unemployment rate. b. The inflation rate. c. The rate of interest. d. The exchange rate.
  • 36. of 36 Since 1983, which of the following rates has been low relative to the standards of the 1970s? a. The unemployment rate. b. The inflation rate. c. The rate of interest. d. The exchange rate.
  • 37. of 36 The U.S Economy Since 1970 John Maynard Keynes Much of the framework of modern macroeconomics comes from the works of John Maynard Keynes, whose General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money was published in 1936.
  • 38. of 36 aggregate behavior aggregate output business cycle circular flow contraction, recession, or slump corporate bonds deflation depression dividends expansion or boom fine-tuning fiscal policy Great Depression hyperinflation inflation macroeconomics microeconomics monetary policy recession shares of stock stagflation sticky prices transfer payments Treasury bonds, notes, and bills unemployment rate REVIEW TERMS AND CONCEPTS