MIT 14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics, Spring 2023
This course covers elementary discrete mathematics for science and engineering, with a focus on mathematical tools and proof techniques useful in computer science. Topics include logical notation, sets, relations, elementary graph theory, state machines and invariants, induction and proofs by contradiction, recurrences, asymptotic notation, elementary analysis of algorithms, elementary number theory and cryptography, permutations and combinations, counting tools, and discrete probability.
- Lecture 1: Introduction to 14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics
- Lecture 2: Basic Macroeconomic Concepts
- Lecture 3: The Goods Market
- Lecture 4: The Financial Market
- Lecture 5: IS-LM Model
- Lecture 6: IS-LM, continued
- Lecture 7: An Extended IS-LM Model
- Lecture 8: The Labor Market
- Lecture 9: The Phillips Curve and Inflation
- Lecture 10: Quiz 1 Review
- Lecture 11: The IS-LM-PC Model
- Lecture 12: IS-LM-PC Model continued
- Lecture 13: The Facts of Growth
- Lecture 14: Saving, Capital Accumulation, and Output
- Lecture 15: Technological Progress and Growth
- Lecture 16: Convergence and Cross-Country Variation
- Lecture 17: Introduction to Open Economy
- Lecture 18: Quiz 2 Review
- Lecture 19: The Goods Market in the Open Economy
- Lecture 20: The Mundell-Fleming Model
- Lecture 21: Exchange Rate Regimes
- Lecture 22: Financial Markets and Expectations
- Lecture 23: Asset Pricing
- Lecture 24: IS-LM and Expectations
- Lecture 25: Quiz 3 Review