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ECON 103 Principles of Macroeconomics Instructor: Bernard Malamud –Office: BEH 502 Phone (702) 895 –3294 Fax: 895 – 1354 »Email: bernard.malamud@unlv.edu Website: www.unlv.edu/faculty/bmalamudwww.unlv.edu/faculty/bmalamud Office hours: MTWThF 11:30-12:30 pm; and by appointment
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Gauging Your Opinions – I The U.S. government is bankrupt... or soon will be bankrupt. a)Trueb) False I expect to receive Social Security benefits when I retire. a)Yesb) No The US unemployment rate as officially measured is usually around a) 2%b) 5%c) 8%d) 10% The US unemployment rate as officially measured is now around a) 2%b) 5%c) 8%d) 10% The US unemployment rate is probably greater than/less than the rate that is officially measured. a) greater thanb) less than
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Macro Objectives Talk’n’ Economics –Vocabulary: GDP, Unemployment, Inflation, Debt, Supply, Demand…and much, much more Economic Facts –Descriptions of the US and world economies Economic Models –Simplifying a complex reality Economic Policy Analysis –Laissez – faire vs. activism The Economic Way of Thinking From micro: Incentives matter!
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The Macroeconomy
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Macro Concerns Jobs Growth Price Stability Government Budget Balance of Payments Exchange Value of Dollar
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Macro Pictures: Jobs
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Macro Facts: Growth, Recession and Slump The Long Slump The Long Slump
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Deviation of Actual from Potential GDP (Fraction of Potential)
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Macro Pictures: Unemployment Great Moderation
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Inflation Rates: CPI and Core CPI CRISIS
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Monetary Policy and Interest Rates London Interbank Offer Rate (LIBOR) Federal Funds Rate
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Macro Pictures: Exchange Rate
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What We’ll Cover Macro measurement: output, income, employment, prices, inflation, interest rates Aggregate demand: C,I,G,NX … what’s bought Money … what’s spent Demand-side policies Aggregate supply: Short-run responses to prices Adjustment to long-run output potential Policy Debates Economic Growth
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Remember the Numbers? The US unemployment rate as officially measured is now around a) 2%b) 5%c) 8%d) 10% The US inflation rate is now around a) 2%b) 5%c) 8%d) 10% The US balance of trade in goods and services is a) positiveb) negativec) balanced...it has to balance
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Micro Foundations: A Brief Review Production Possibilities Frontier Quantity of Computers Produced Quantity of Cars Produced A 0 B Feasible but Inefficient C D Production Possibilities Frontier Efficient Points
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Micro Foundations: Macro Application Production Possibilities Frontier Private Sector Output Government Purchases A 0 B Feasible but Inefficient C D Production Possibilities Frontier Efficient Points When economy is at full employment (C), an increase in bovernment purchases raises prices and “crowds out” private activity
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Micro Foundations: Macro Application Production Possibilities Frontier Private Sector Output Government Purchases A 0 B Feasible but Inefficient C D Production Possibilities Frontier Efficient Points When economy is at less than full employment (B), an increase in government purchases increases incomes and spurs additional private sector activity as well (multiplier effect)
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Supply Demand Price of Ice-Cream Cone Quantity of Ice-Cream Cones Micro Foundations: A Brief Review Supply and Demand 2134567891012110 $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 Equilibrium
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AS AD Price Index Real GDP Macroeconomics: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply 2134567891012110 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 Potential Real GDP
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