Macroeconomics/Contents

Introduction
This textbook concerns the wonderful world of macroeconomics, or economics on a very large scale, concerning national and international systems. It is primarily aimed at students in their final few years of secondary education, though it could also be used by interested students younger or older than that. Having a background knowledge of economics would be useful, but grasping overall concepts should not require an in depth previous knowledge.

It is worth remembering that this textbook can be edited at any time, with the link at the top of this page. This is both good and bad - you yourself, having spotted a mistake or having noticed a poor definition, can correct it and should feel free to do so. The bad side is that anyone can edit it, so content may be inaccurate whilst the wikibook is in its infancy!

Proposed Change
Advanced topics Further chapters later
 * 1) Economics - Introduction to economics
 * 2) Market Economics - Basics of market economics, resources, and production possibilities
 * 3) Supply and Demand - Supply and Demand for single products
 * 4) Measuring Domestic Output - Gross Domestic Product and other indicators
 * 5) Open Economies - International trade
 * 6) Business Cycle - Basics of unemployment, inflation, and economic growth
 * 7) Aggregate Expenditures - Consumption, Investment, Government spending, and Exports
 * 8) Aggregate Supply and Demand - Basics of how an entire economy functions
 * 9) Fiscal Policy
 * 10) Money - How money is created and why it works
 * 11) Monetary Policy
 * 12) Government Finances
 * 1) Math Review
 * 2) Keynsian Demand-side Economics and Multipliers
 * 3) Optimal Growth
 * 4) Harrod-Johnson Diagram

Useful Background Reading
The following links will lead you to Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia similar in style to this site. The information in these articles may go above and beyond that which you need to know for this book, though they will undoubtedly prove useful to refer back to from time to time, and are good portals to more relevant articles.


 * Economics
 * Supply and Demand
 * List of economists
 * List of economics topics
 * Category:Economics

The following links take you to useful websites for learning, revising or expanding your knowledge:


 * Aplia - homework and assessment software for economics students
 * Economics at About.com
 * New Economics Foundation - encourage sustainable economic growth, and consider sustainable economic welfare
 * s-cool - basic notes and a little outdated now
 * Online learning materials in Economics catalogued by the UK's national Economics Network at the University of Bristol

For contributors
Any and all corrections, additions, alterations etc. are always welcome! If you wish some credit for your work, stick your name below :