Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Tags:
  • (CPI)
  • (FDI)
  • (PPI)
  • (PPP)
  • (WTO)
  • 401(k)
  • A Percentage of GDP
  • A.W. Phillips
  • Abhijit Bannerjee
  • Abraham Garcia
  • Absolute Advantage
  • Adam Smith
  • Adaptive Expectations
  • Adjustable-rate Mortgage (ARM)
  • Administration (NCUA)
  • Adverse Selection of Wage Cuts Argument
  • Aggregate Demand
  • Aggregate Demand (AD) Curve
  • Aggregate Demand-aggregate
  • Aggregate Demand-aggregate Supply
  • Aggregate Demand/aggregate Supply Model
  • Aggregate Production Function
  • Aggregate Supply
  • Aggregate Supply (AS) Curve
  • Aggregate Supply Curve
  • Alexander Gerschenkron
  • Alfred Marshall
  • Allocative Efficiency
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
  • Anti-dumping Laws
  • Appreciating
  • Arbitrage
  • Asian Financial Crisis
  • Asset
  • Asset-liability Time
  • Assets
  • Automatic Stabilizers
  • Balance Sheet
  • Balance of Payments
  • Balance of Trade
  • Balanced Budget
  • Bank Capital
  • Bank Regulation
  • Bank Run
  • Banking System
  • Bankrupt
  • Bar Graph
  • Barter
  • Base Year
  • Basic Quantity Equation of
  • Basic Quantity Equation of Money
  • Basket of Goods and
  • Basket of Goods and Services
  • Bonds
  • Budget
  • Budget Constraint
  • Budget Deficit
  • Budget Surplus
  • Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Business Confidence
  • Business Cycle
  • Capital Deepening
  • Central Bank
  • Certificate of Deposit (CD)
  • Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
  • Ceteris Paribus
  • Chain
  • Circular Flow Diagram
  • Circulation
  • Coins and Currency in
  • Coins and Currency in Circulation
  • Command Economy
  • Committee (FOMC)
  • Commodity Money
  • Commodity-backed Currencies
  • Common Markets
  • Comparative Advantage
  • Complements
  • Compound Growth Rate
  • Conference Board
  • Constant Unitary Elasticity
  • Consumer Confidence
  • Consumer Price Index
  • Consumer Price Index (CPI)
  • Consumer Surplus
  • Consumption Demand
  • Consumption Function
  • Contractionary Fiscal
  • Contractionary Fiscal Policy
  • Contractionary Monetary
  • Contractual Rights
  • Convergence
  • Converging Economy
  • Coordination Argument
  • Core Competency
  • Corporate Income Tax
  • Corporation (FDIC)
  • Cost
  • Cost of Living
  • Cost-of-living Adjustments (COLAs)
  • Countercyclical
  • Credit Card
  • Credit Union
  • Cross-price Elasticity of Demand
  • Crowding Out
  • Current Account Balance
  • Curve
  • Cyclical Unemployment
  • David Ricardo
  • Deadweight Loss
  • Dealers
  • Debit Card
  • Deficit
  • Deflation
  • Demand
  • Demand Curve
  • Demand Deposit
  • Demand Deposits
  • Demand Schedule
  • Demand and Supply
  • Demand and Supply Diagram
  • Demand and Supply Models
  • Deposit Insurance
  • Depository Institution
  • Depreciating
  • Depreciation
  • Depression
  • Direct Investment
  • Discount Rate
  • Discouraged Workers
  • Discretionary Fiscal Policy
  • Disposable Income
  • Disruptive Market Change
  • Diversify
  • Division of Labor
  • Dollarize
  • Double Coincidence of Wants
  • Double Counting
  • Dow Jones
  • Dumping
  • Durable Goods
  • East Asian Tigers
  • Economic Efficiency
  • Economic Growth
  • Economic Surplus
  • Economic Unions
  • Economics
  • Economies of Scale
  • Efficiency
  • Efficiency Wage Theory
  • Elastic Demand
  • Elastic Supply
  • Elasticity
  • Elasticity of Savings
  • Employment Cost Index
  • Equilibrium
  • Equilibrium Exchange Rate
  • Equilibrium Price
  • Equilibrium Quantity
  • Estate and Gift Tax
  • Esther Duflo
  • European Union
  • Excess Demand
  • Excess Reserves
  • Excess Supply
  • Exchange Rate
  • Exchange Rates
  • Excise Taxes
  • Expansionary Fiscal Policy
  • Expansionary Monetary
  • Expansionary Monetary Policy
  • Expected Inflation
  • Expenditure Multiplier
  • Expenditure-output Model
  • Export
  • Exports
  • Exports of Goods and Services as
  • Exports of Goods and Services as a Percentage of
  • Factors of Production
  • Federal Deposit Insurance
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Federal Funds Rate
  • Federal Open Market
  • Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
  • Federal Reserve
  • Federal Reserve Bank
  • Fiat Money
  • Final Goods and Services
  • Financial Capital
  • Financial Capital Market
  • Financial Capital Markets
  • Financial Intermediary
  • Firm
  • Firms
  • Fiscal Policy
  • Floating Exchange Rate
  • Flows
  • Foreign Direct Investment
  • Foreign Exchange Market
  • Foreign Financial Capital
  • Foreign Investment Capital
  • Free Trade
  • Free Trade Agreements
  • Frictional Unemployment
  • Frontier (PPF)
  • Full-employment GDP
  • Function
  • GDP
  • GDP Deflator
  • GDP Per Capita
  • Gain From Trade
  • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
  • Globalization
  • Good
  • Goods and Services Market
  • Great Depression
  • Great Recession
  • Gross Domestic Product
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • Gross National Product (GNP)
  • Growth Consensus
  • Growth Rate
  • Hard Peg
  • Head Start Program
  • Hedge
  • Hidden Unemployment
  • High-income Countries
  • Human Capital
  • Hyperinflation
  • Identity
  • Implementation Lag
  • Implicit Contract
  • Import Quotas
  • Imports
  • Income Elasticity
  • Income Elasticity of Demand
  • Income Payments
  • Index Number
  • Indexed
  • Individual Income Tax
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Inelastic Demand
  • Inelastic Supply
  • Infant Industry Argument
  • Inferior Good
  • Infinite Elasticity
  • Inflation
  • Inflation Rate
  • Inflation-targeting
  • Inflationary Gap
  • Infrastructure
  • Innovation
  • Inputs
  • Insider-outsider Model
  • Interbank Market
  • Interest Rate
  • Interest Rates
  • Intermediate Goods
  • Intermediate Zone
  • International Capital Flows
  • International Financial
  • International Price Index
  • International Trade
  • Intertemporal Decision Making
  • Intra-industry Trade
  • Invention
  • Inventories
  • Investment Demand
  • Investment Expenditure
  • Investment Income
  • Invisible Hand
  • Involuntary Unemployment
  • James Tobin
  • Jan Luiten Van Zanden
  • Janet L. Yellen
  • Jean-Baptiste Say
  • John Maynard Keynes
  • Key Input
  • Keynesian Aggregate Supply
  • Keynesian Aggregate Supply Curve
  • Keynesian Cross Diagram
  • Keynesian Economic Model
  • Keynesian Economics
  • Keynesian Macroeconomic
  • Keynesian Zone
  • Keynes’ Law
  • Labor Force Participation Rate
  • Labor Market
  • Labor Markets
  • Labor Productivity
  • Law of Demand
  • Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
  • Law of Diminishing Returns
  • Law of Supply
  • Legislative Lag
  • Lender of Last Resort
  • Level of Trade
  • Leverage Cycle
  • Liability
  • Line Graphs
  • Liquidity
  • Living Wage
  • Loan Market
  • Loose Monetary Policy
  • Low-income Countries
  • M1
  • M1 Money Supply
  • M2
  • M2 Money Supply
  • Macro Economy
  • Macroeconomic Externality
  • Macroeconomics
  • Marginal Analysis
  • Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC)
  • Marginal Propensity to Import (MPI)
  • Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS)
  • Marginal Tax Rate
  • Market
  • Market Economy
  • Median
  • Medium of Exchange
  • Menu Costs
  • Merchandise Trade Balance
  • Merged Currency
  • Microeconomics
  • Midpoint Formula
  • Midpoint Method
  • Milton Friedman
  • Minimum Wage
  • Mismatch
  • Model
  • Modern Economic Growth
  • Monetary Policy
  • Money
  • Money Market Funds
  • Money Multiplier
  • Money Multiplier Formula
  • Multiplier Effect
  • Nasdaq
  • National Bureau of Economic Research
  • National Credit Union
  • National Debt
  • National Income
  • National Interest Argument
  • National Saving and Investment
  • National Saving and Investment Identity
  • Natural Rate of Unemployment
  • Negative Slope
  • Neoclassical Determinants of Growth
  • Neoclassical Economists
  • Neoclassical Model
  • Neoclassical Perspective
  • Neoclassical Zone
  • Net National Product (NNP)
  • Net Worth
  • Nominal GDP
  • Nominal Interest Rate
  • Nominal Value
  • Nondurable Goods
  • Nontariff Barriers
  • Normal Good
  • Normative Statements
  • North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
  • Open Market Operations
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Opportunity Set
  • Out of the Labor Force
  • Oxfam International
  • Payment
  • Payment System
  • Payroll Tax
  • Peak
  • Pensions
  • Per Capita GDP
  • Percentage Change
  • Perfect Elasticity
  • Perfect Inelasticity
  • Pew Research Center for People and the Press
  • Phillips Curve
  • Physical Capital
  • Physical Capital Per Person
  • Pie Chart
  • Pie Graph
  • Pierre Mohnen
  • Policy
  • Portfolio Investment
  • Positive Slope
  • Positive Statements
  • Potential GDP
  • Price
  • Price Ceiling
  • Price Control
  • Price Controls
  • Price Elasticity
  • Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Price Elasticity of Supply
  • Price Floor
  • Price Level
  • Private Enterprise
  • Private Markets
  • Producer Price Index
  • Producer Price Index (PPI)
  • Producer Surplus
  • Production Function
  • Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF)
  • Production Possibility
  • Production Possibility Frontier (PPF)
  • Productive Efficiency
  • Productivity
  • Progressive Tax
  • Property Rights
  • Proportional Tax
  • Protectionism
  • Purchasing Power Parity
  • Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
  • Quality/new Goods Bias
  • Quantitative Easing
  • Quantitative Easing (QE)
  • Quantity Demanded
  • Quantity Supplied
  • Race-to-the-bottom
  • Rational Expectations
  • Real GDP
  • Real Interest Rate
  • Real Value
  • Recession
  • Recessionary Gap
  • Recognition Lag
  • Redistributions
  • Regressive Tax
  • Relative Wage Coordination Argument
  • Reserve Requirement
  • Reserves
  • Reuters News
  • Revenue
  • Ricardian Equivalence
  • Richard Easterlin
  • Robert Shiller
  • Robert Solow
  • Rule of Law
  • Salary
  • Savings Deposit
  • Savings Deposits
  • Say’s Law
  • Scarcity
  • Sebastian Edwards
  • Securization
  • Service
  • Services
  • Shift in Demand
  • Shift in Supply
  • Shortage
  • Shortages
  • Slope
  • Smart Card
  • Social Security Indexing Act of 1972
  • Social Surplus
  • Soft Peg
  • Special Economic Zones (SEZ)
  • Specialization
  • Splitting Up the Value
  • Splitting Up the Value Chain
  • Stagflation
  • Standard of Deferred
  • Standard of Deferred Payment
  • Standard of Living
  • Standardized Employment
  • Standards of Living
  • Sticky
  • Sticky Wages and Prices
  • Store of Value
  • Straight-line Demand Curve
  • Structural Unemployment
  • Structures
  • Subprime Loan
  • Subsidies
  • Substitute
  • Substitution Bias
  • Sunk Costs
  • Supply
  • Supply Curve
  • Supply Schedule
  • Supply–aggregate Demand Model
  • Surplus
  • Surpluses
  • T-account
  • Tariffs
  • Tax
  • Technological Change
  • Technology
  • The Land of Funny Money
  • The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
  • Theory
  • Tight Monetary Policy
  • Time Deposit
  • Time Deposits
  • Time Series
  • Tobin Taxes
  • Trade Balance
  • Trade Deficit
  • Trade Surplus
  • Tradeoff Diagram
  • Tradeoffs
  • Traditional Economy
  • Transaction Costs
  • Treasury Bills
  • Treasury Bonds
  • Trough
  • Twin Deficits
  • U.S. Census Bureau
  • U.S. Department of Commerce
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • Underemployed
  • Underground Economies
  • Unemployment
  • Unemployment Rate
  • Unilateral Transfers
  • Unit of Account
  • Unitary Elasticity
  • Usury Laws
  • Utility
  • Value Chain
  • Variable
  • Velocity
  • Wage
  • Wage Elasticity of Labor Supply
  • Wages
  • World Trade Organization
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • Zero Inelasticity
  • License:
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    Language:
    English

    Education Standards

    OpenStax Principles of Macroeconomics 2e