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Professor Keith Pilbeam is a Professor of International Economics and Finance at City University London.He obtained his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. He has worked for NatW... more
FAQs about Introduction to Macroeconomics:How many episodes does Introduction to Macroeconomics have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
March 26, 2012Derivation of IS/LM/BP Curves (Lecture 9 Part 2)Second half of the lecture on derivation of the IS/LM/BP curves....more0minPlay
March 26, 2012Derivation of IS/LM/BP Curves (Lecture 9 Part 1)Looking at the derivation of the IS/LM/BP curves in macroeconomics....more0minPlay
March 26, 2012The Theory and Practice of Monetary Economy (Lecture 8 Part 2)Second half of the lecture on theory and practice of monetary policy....more0minPlay
March 26, 2012The Theory and Practice of Monetary Economy (Lecture 8 Part 1)On the theory and practice of monetary policy....more0minPlay
March 16, 2012Money, Banking and the Finance System (Lecture 7 Part 2)Continuing to look at the money, banking and finance system and particularly the UK financial system....more0minPlay
March 16, 2012Money, Banking and the Finance System (Lecture 7 Part 1)An introduction to money, banking and the finance system....more0minPlay
March 02, 2012Key Concepts in Fiscal Policy (Lecture 6 Part 2)Continuing to look at fiscal policy....more0minPlay
March 02, 2012Key Concepts in Fiscal Policy (Lecture 6 Part 1)Looking at the key concepts in fiscal policy: the fiscal deficit, the structural budget deficit and the national debt....more0minPlay
February 24, 2012Imports and Exports in an Open Economy (Lecture 5)Looking at imports and exports in an open economy....more0minPlay
February 24, 2012Savings and Consumption in National Economies (Lecture 4 Part 2)Continuing to look at savings and investments....more0minPlay
FAQs about Introduction to Macroeconomics:How many episodes does Introduction to Macroeconomics have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.