Intermediate Macroeconomics II

Course Code: 
ECON2003

This course explores in greater detail some of the topics introduced and employed in the earlier Macroeconomic courses. The first course in intermediate Macroeconomics presented a broad model of the economy, employing assumed explanations for consumption, investment, interest rates, and so on.   In this course we examine the theoretical foundations of some of these relationships, looking at each of the elements of the broader model in greater detail.

The course outlines topics such as: Consumption, Investment, the Exchange Rate and External Balance, the Market for Money, Economic Growth.

Semester: 
Semester 2
Pre-Requisites: 
ECON2002