MacroeconomicsReadDiscussCoursesPracticeImprove Article ImproveSave Article SaveLike Article LikeMacroeconomics is a part of economics that focuses on how general economies, markets, or different systems that operate on a large scale behave. Macroeconomics concentrates on phenomena like inflation, price levels, rate of economic growth, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) and changes in unemployment. Macroeconomics- 12Chapter 1: IntroductionIntroduction to Macroeconomics Basic Concepts of MacroeconomicsWhat is Factor Income and Transfer Income?Consumption Goods and Capital GoodsFinal Goods and Intermediate GoodsWhat is Net Indirect Tax (NIT)?What is Net Factor Income from Abroad (NFIA)?Circular Flow of Income: Meaning, Phases, Types, and SignificanceDifference between Real Flow and Money FlowCircular Flow of IncomeLeakages and Injections in Circular flow of IncomeChapter 2: National Income AccountingNational Income and Related AggregatesDomestic Income and Personal IncomePrivate Income: Meaning, Types and StepsPersonal, National, and Gross National Disposable IncomeDifference between Stock and FlowCircular Flow of Income and Methods of Calculating National IncomeProduct or Value Added Method of Calculating National IncomeExpenditure Method of Calculating National IncomeIncome Method of Calculating National IncomeTreatment of Different Items in National IncomeTreatment of Different Items in Domestic IncomeNational Income at Current Price and Constant PriceDifference between Nominal GDP and Real GDPGDP and WelfareGDP DeflatorChapter 3: Money and BankingWhat is Barter System and Double Coincidence of Wants?Evolution and Definitions of MoneyFunctions of MoneyContingent, Static and Dynamic Functions of MoneyClassification of MoneyDemand for MoneyMonetary System in IndiaMoney Supply – Features and MeasuresFunctions of Commercial Bank: Primary Functions and Secondary FunctionsCommercial Banks: Advantages and DisadvantagesCredit CreationMoney MultiplierFunctions of Central BankDifference between Commercial Bank and Central BankChapter 4: Determination of Income and EmploymentComponents of Aggregate DemandExplain the Components of Aggregate Supply or National Income.What is Consumption Function (Propensity to Consume)?Types of Propensities to ConsumeDifference between APC and MPCWhat is Saving Function (Propensity to Save)?Types of Propensities to SaveDifference between APS and MPSRelationship between different propensities (APC, MPC, APS and MPS)Explain the Derivation of Saving Curve from Consumption Curve.Investment Function: Induced Investment, Autonomous Investment and Determinants of InvestmentDifference between Induced Investment and Autonomous InvestmentEx-ante and Ex-post Saving and InvestmentFull Employment and Involuntary UnemploymentDetermination of Equilibrium Level of Income: Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Approach (AD-AS Approach) and Saving-Investment Approach (S-I Approach)Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply (AD-AS) ApproachSaving-Investment (S-I) ApproachHow can we achieve equilibrium level?What is Investment Multiplier?Explain the working of Investment Multiplier.Short-run Fixed Price Analysis of Product MarketWhat is Excess Demand?What is Deficient Demand?Difference between Excess Demand and Deficient DemandHow to control Excess Demand?How to Control Deficient Demand?What are the different measures to control Excess Demand and Deficient Demand?Excess and Deficient Demand in Three-Sector EconomyWhat is Fiscal Policy and how does it correct Excess Demand and Deficient Demand?Chapter 5: Government Budget and the EconomyGovernment Budget and the Economy: Characteristics, Objectives and Components of BudgetRevenue Receipt and Revenue Expenditure: Meaning and ClassificationDifference between Direct and Indirect TaxCapital Receipt and Capital Expenditure: Meaning and Sources of Capital ReceiptsDifference between Revenue Receipt and Capital ReceiptDifference between Revenue Expenditure and Capital ExpenditureMeasures of Government Deficit: Revenue Deficit, Fiscal Deficit and Primary DeficitDifference between Fiscal Deficit and Revenue DeficitDifference between Primary Deficit and Fiscal DeficitPlan and Non-plan ExpenditureDevelopmental and Non-developmental ExpenditureChapter 6: Balance of PaymentsForeign Exchange Rate: Meaning and TypesCurrency Depreciation and Currency AppreciationTypes of Foreign Exchange RateDemand and Supply for Foreign ExchangeDetermination of Exchange RateForeign Exchange Market: Functions and TypesFixed Exchange Rate System: Meaning, Merits and DemeritsFlexible Exchange Rate System: Meaning, Merits and DemeritsBalance of Payment and its Components: Capital and Current AccountDifference between Current Account and Capital Account of BoPDifference between Balance of Payment and Balance of TradeBalance of Payments: Surplus and Deficit, Autonomous and Accommodating Transactions, Errors and OmissionsLast Updated : 21 Jun, 2023Like Article Save Article Please Login to comment...