Lecture 25 Introduction to Macro Economics. MACROECONOMICS Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, and behavior.

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Lecture 25 Introduction to Macro Economics

MACROECONOMICS Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, and behavior of a national economy as a whole. The variables of interest change from the price, demand or supply of a particular product to the economy-wide price level, aggregate demand and aggregate supply.

Aggregate demand (AD) is the total planned or desired spending (expenditure) in the economy during a given period. Aggregate supply (AS) is the total value of goods and services that all the firms in the economy would and can willingly produce in a given time period.

CLASSICAL ECONOMICS The optimal role for the government under classical economics was one of laissez-faire. Invisible hand was a concept introduced by Adam Smith in 1776 to describe the paradox of laissez-faire market economy. The invisible hand doctrine holds that, with each participant pursuing his or her own private interest, a market system nevertheless works to the benefits of all as though a benevolent invisible hand were directing the whole process. The Classical economists assumed that if the economy was left to itself, then it would tend to full employment equilibrium. This would happen if the labour market worked properly.

FAILURE OF THE CLASSICAL MODEL After 1930, the classical model failed. Solution of classical economist was not found reasonable to solve the world crises prevailed at that time. The Great Depression was the longest and severest recession the world has ever seen.

KEYNES AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERN MACRO ECONOMICS Keynesian economics promotes a mixed economy, in which both the state and the private sector are considered to play an important role. Keynes’ view on the causes of the Great Depression and what needed to be done was very different. He believed that there were overarching problems of low demand and static pessimistic expectations that needed to be addressed rather than disequilibria in the loanable funds, labour and goods markets.