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Macroeconomics | Full Course | Digital Learning Deluxe Bundle

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    Every single activity that you need to teach an entire Macroeconomics course offered in a single bundle! There's nothing better out there. We guarantee it!

    Are you looking to add state of the art, engaging, and impactful activities and PowerPoints to your classroom arsenal, but don't have the time to create it all? Do you want to convert your class into a "21st century" learning environment? This ONE OF A KIND bundle can revolutionize your classroom and flip the way your students learn economics, and it's only a click away!

    This incredible "Macroeconomics Course Activity Bundle" includes:

    1) All 44 multi-dimensional activities that we include in our 6 Unit Activity Bundles. Digital and Paper Copies Included!

    These activities will challenge your students to not only understand the material, but read and draw conclusions from economic data and graphs. By the time your students have completed these activities, they will have a great foundation from which they can scaffold learning through micro and macroeconomics!

    This bundle is ideal for either the Advanced Placement or regular economics classroom! We've used our decades worth of economics experience and the same tools we've used to achieve a 93% AP EXAM PASS RATE to design activities to help your students succeed. Our activities touch multiple learning styles and traverse a wide range of challenge levels by asking students to:

    ➙ Define basic economic terms

    ➙ Make predictions

    ➙ Analyze economic data and draw conclusions

    ➙ Label graphs

    ➙ Draw graphs

    ➙ * Apply what they've learned to real-life examples

    2) All 32 PowerPoint/Keynote presentations that correlate to every activity provided in this bundle and are offered in our 6 Unit Deluxe Bundles:

    3) 6 Unit Key Term lists

    4) A Cornell Notes template to structure your student's note taking methods

    5) 6 Unit Guides that provides a breakdown of the lecture, activity, and video that should be used with each other for each lesson in your classroom. This guide includes an interactive link to the correct video lecture for each lesson on our YouTube channel.

    This bundle covers the following topics in the field of Macroeconomics:

    --Introduction to Economics--

    ➙ Scarcity

    ➙ Trade-offs and Opportunity Cost

    ➙ Marginal Analysis and Decision-making

    ➙ Economic Participants and Interactions

    ➙ Free-Market, Centrally-Planned, and Mixed Economic Systems

    ➙ Production Possibilities

    ➙ Production Possibilities Curves

    ➙ Shifting PPCs

    ➙ The Benefits of Trade

    ➙ Comparative and Absolute Advantage

    ➙ The Circular Flow Model

    ➙ Voluntary Exchange

    --Measuring Economic Performance--

    ➙ The Business Cycle

    ➙ Gross Domestic Product

    ➙ Real and Nominal GDP

    ➙ The Types of Unemployment

    ➙ The Unemployment Rate

    ➙ Full Employment

    ➙ The Types of Inflation

    ➙ The Effects of Inflation

    ➙ The Consumer Price Index

    ➙ The GDP Deflator

    ➙ Real and Nominal Wages

    ➙ Real and Nominal Profits

    ➙ The Wage/Price Spiral

    --The Aggregate Economy--

    ➙ Aggregate Demand

    ➙ Short-Run Aggregate Supply

    ➙ Long-Run Aggregate Supply

    ➙ Aggregate Equilibrium and Disequilibrium

    ➙ GDP Surplus and GDP Shortage

    ➙ Changes in AD and AS

    ➙ Inflationary and Recessionary Gaps

    ➙ Classical Economic Theory and "Flexible" Wages

    ➙ Keynesian Economic Theory and "Sticky" Wages

    ➙ Shifts in Long-Run Aggregate Supply

    ➙ Long-Run Economic Growth and Contraction

    ➙ Returning to Equilibrium without Government Policy

    --Fiscal Policy--

    ➙ The Types of Fiscal Policy

    ➙ The Effects of Fiscal Policy

    ➙ Marginal Propensities to Consume and Save

    ➙ The Multiplier Effect

    ➙ The Spending Multiplier and Tax Multiplier

    ➙ The Federal Budget

    ➙ The Impact of Fiscal Policies on the Federal Budget

    ➙ Time Lags in Fiscal Policy Use

    ➙ "Crowding Out" and "Crowding In"

    ➙ The "Net Export" Effect

    ➙ The Short-Run and Long-Run Phillips Curves

    ➙ Movements and Shifts of the Phillips Curve

    --Monetary Policy--

    ➙ Examples and Functions of Money

    ➙ The M-types of Money

    ➙ Stocks, Bonds, and Financial Assets

    ➙ Money Supply and Demand

    ➙ The Money Market

    ➙ The Types of Monetary Policy

    ➙ The Effects of Monetary Policy

    ➙ The Federal Reserve and the Banking System

    ➙ The Money Multiplier Effect

    ➙ Fractional Reserve Banking

    ➙ How Banks Work

    ➙ Money Creation

    ➙ Bank Balance Sheets (T-Accounts)

    ➙ Investment Demand

    ➙ The Loanable Funds Market

    ➙ Loans and Credit

    ➙ Real and Nominal Interest Rates

    --The Open Global Economy--

    ➙ The Balance of Payments

    ➙ Current and Capital Accounts

    ➙ Trade Balances

    ➙ The Foreign Exchange Market

    ➙ Exchange Rates

    ➙ Currency Appreciation and Depreciation

    ➙ Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates

    ➙ Inbound and Outbound Capital Flow

    ➙ How Fiscal and Monetary Policies Affect Trade

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