These ECON1002 complete chapter notes are designed to support students enrolled in Introductory Macroeconomics at the University of Sydney. Spanning chapters 1 through 18 across 91 well-organized pages, these notes provide a concise, comprehensive, and exam-focused summary of the entire course content. Ideal for revision, assignments, or catching up on missed lectures.
The course, Introductory Macroeconomics (ECON1002), explores how economies function on a broad scale by analyzing the determinants of employment, national output, inflation, and economic policy. This document includes detailed breakdowns of both theoretical models and real-world applications, with a strong emphasis on graphs, mathematical derivations, and policy implications.
Covered Contents Include:
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National Income Accounting and GDP Measurement
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Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
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Keynesian Models
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Money Market and Interest Rate Determination
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy Tools
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Unemployment and Inflation Trade-offs
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Long-run Economic Growth Models
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Open-Economy Macroeconomics and Exchange Rates
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Government Budgeting and Public Debt
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Phillips Curve and Expectations Theory
Key Features:
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Diagrams and graphs clearly explained
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Step-by-step formula applications
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Real-life examples aligned with lecture topics
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Highlighted definitions and key terms
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Well-structured layout ideal for quick review
Why Choose These Notes?
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Created by a high-achieving USYD student
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Tailored specifically to the 2024–2025 ECON1002 curriculum
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Helpful for midterm and final exam preparation
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Saves hours of lecture recapping and textbook scanning
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Supports deeper understanding of complex macroeconomic dynamics
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