Int. Macro- Theory And Policy
PE-3435-NE1
SUNY Old Westbury
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- Laurence Krause
- Start Date
- 07-06-2026
- Total Credits
- 4
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Intermediate Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy This course surveys short-run macroeconomic theories and stabilization policies in five parts. Part I presents and critiques the principal non-Keynesian theories of output and employment, including the classical model, the monetarist model, and the rational expectations and real business cycle models. Part II develops the simple Keynesian model of output and employment. Part III extends the Keynesian model by incorporating money, monetary policy, and the analysis of depression economies. Part IV applies the Keynesian framework to open economy macroeconomics, examining the international transmission of booms and busts across countries. Part V concludes with a comparative analysis of the global spread of the Great Recession (20072010) from the United States to ten other major economies.
Prerequisites:
Politics, Economics & Law 2330 Undergraduate C
Course Area: Economics
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 07-06-2026 - 08-06-2026
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