Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science
In depth, typed notes covering the Macroeconomic Principles (EC210) course at LSE (London School of Economics).
Covers the full content of the course including the following topics:
Economic Measurement
Economic Growth
The Malthusian Model
The Solow Model
Endogenous Growth Models
Consumption
Ricardian Equivalence
Credit Market Imperfections
Investment
Unemployment
Issues in the Labour Market
The Dynamic Macroeconomic Model
The Dynamic Monetary Mode
Business Cycle Theory
Financial Markets and Banks
Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Over 100 pages of notes in an easy to follow, intuitive format, closely following the structure of the course (2010-2011). Notes are in bullet points of varying length and have the following features to help you succeed on this course:
Fully typed notes
Diagrams and graphs where appropriate
Use of colours to highlight definitions and formulae
Icons to indicate quotes and references
Formulae are typed in a professional format for easy reading and recognization
Topics included in each lecture (20 in total) are summarized in a few bullet points along the side of each page
Modules are broken down into lectures, topics and sub topics so you can quickly find the information you're looking for
Some references to reading where appropriate
Also included:
Lists of all the topics and subtopics of the course to aid revision
Text files containing key terms from the relevant chapters from the course text book for the michaelmas term material.
These files can be imported into flashcard software for the PC/Mac/iPad/iPhone and other devices using applications or websites such as quizlet.
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