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  2. Macroeconomics - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Macroeconomists study topics such as output/GDP (gross domestic product) and national income, unemployment (including unemployment rates), price indices and inflation, consumption, saving, investment, energy, international trade, and international finance. Macroeconomics and microeconomics are the two most general fields in economics. [4]

  3. History of macroeconomic thought - Wikipedia

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    Modern macroeconomics can be said to have begun with Keynes and the publication of his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money in 1936. [22] Keynes expanded on the concept of liquidity preferences and built a general theory of how the economy worked.

  4. AP Microeconomics - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Choice: Students are given 70 minutes to complete 60 multiple choice questions which are weighted 2/3 (66.7%) of the total exam score. Free-Response: Students are allotted 10 minutes of planning then 50 minutes of writing for one long free-response question (weighted 50% of section score) and two short ones (weighted 25% section score each).

  5. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for ... - AOL

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    Department of Education found that GCU lied to students about the cost to attend doctorate programs. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for 'deceptive' practices [Video] Skip to ...

  6. Lucas critique - Wikipedia

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    The argument and the whole logic was first presented by Frisch (1938) [citation needed] and discussed by Haavelmo (1944), [3] among others. Related ideas are expressed as Campbell's law and Goodhart's law —but in a 1976 paper, Lucas drove to the point that this simple notion invalidated policy advice based on conclusions drawn from large ...

  7. Grand Canyon University - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a private for-profit Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona. [ b ] The university offers degrees in over 200 areas of study and is administratively divided into 9 colleges. [ 7 ]

  8. Journal of Macroeconomics - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Macroeconomics is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1979 that covers research on a broad range of issues in monetary economics and macroeconomics, including economic growth, fluctuations, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic forecasting. [1]

  9. Glasgow Caledonian University - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Caledonian University, informally GCU, Caledonian or Caley, is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland.It was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow (founded in 1875) and Glasgow Polytechnic (originally Glasgow College of Technology (GCT), founded in 1971).