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AP® Macroeconomics

AP® Macroeconomics

Learn all material in the AP® Macroeconomics curriculum from highly regarded AP instructors and college professors.
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Learn key concepts and AP® Macroeconomics material from top AP instructors, including many of the same high school teachers and college faculty who helped design the AP curriculum in partnership with the College Board.

Each module will cover a major concept in the AP® Macroeconomics course, based on Advanced Placement® standards.

All topics are broken into bite-sized pieces—with short instructional videos, interactive graphs, and practice problems.

Throughout the 18 core modules, you will also find more than 30 short videos. Each one is placed at a critical juncture – ensuring you don’t miss important ideas, definitions and concepts.

Topics include:

  1. Basic Macroeconomics Concepts
  2. Supply & Demand
  3. Measures of Economic Performance
  4. Nominal & Real Values
  5. Classical & Keynesian Models
  6. Aggregate Demand
  7. Aggregate Supply
  8. Short-Run Macroeconomic Equilibrium
  9. Moving to Long-Run Equilibrium
  10. Economic Growth
  11. Fiscal Policy
  12. Money & the Money Market
  13. Money Creation
  14. Monetary Policy
  15. Loanable Funds
  16. Phillips Curve
  17. Comparative Advantage & Trade
  18. Foreign Exchange Markets

This course is specifically designed for blended learning in AP classrooms, but can also be used by AP students independently as supplementary help and exam review.

* Advanced Placement® and AP® are trademarks registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these offerings.


Pricing:
Free
Level:
Beginner
Duration:
18 weeks, 2h-4h/week
Educator:
Clark Ross
Organization:
Davidson Next
Submitted by:
Coursearena
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