Anyone here an Econ major or good at Macroeconomics???

Anyone here an Econ major or good at Macroeconomics???

Like i have trouble understanding some of the questions and maybe someone could explain them over skype?

im good at a whatnow in the whosaid ?

Macroeconomics (from Greek prefix “macr(o)-” meaning “large” + “economics”) is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of the entire economy.

yeah, I am. I can help you out. At work now, but if you want to post some questions I can do my best to help you out over the forum.

For sure dude. Let me copy the ones i had trouble with.

I might be able to help as well! I am currently an econ major (but I prefer micro so much more)

Try getting Macroeconomics by Gregory Mankiew, Nice book, helped my a lot to understand the basics.

If you post the questions here I bet there are a number of people who can help you out.

Now I’m going back to learning Bookkeeping- test is tomorrow and I only learnt german trade law until now. Now to the fun part IFRS/IAS :-/

I have my degree in econ, might be able to help out.

Post the questions here and let’s all have a look.

Economics, the pseudoest pseudoscience of them all

answer: the g20 is a fuxored idea.

/report.

When it comes to macroeconomics, be careful. With micro, there’s little debate; different people prefer different models, but they come to largely the same conclusions.

However, with macro, you have the Keynes school and the neoclassical school. They make very different assumptions, and essentially come to oposite conclusions about the role of the government in the macro economy. If you read just one book, it will likely espouse only one of these views.

That’s why I like Mankiw- his book seems pretty laid back in this whole pro/con-debate.

None of the questions have even been posted yet and this whole thread is over my head already.

this again

not really

learn from the best:

yes you did urkel sotero