AEC 102: ELEMENTS OF MACROECONOMICTHEORY
| Institution | Kenyatta University |
| Course | ECONIMICS |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Rose Oloo |
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This document outlines the table of contents for a course on macroeconomic theory. It covers 8 lessons: 1) the nature of macroeconomics, 2) national income and expenditure, 3) public expenditure and taxation, 4) consumption and savings analysis, 5) investment demand theory, 6) money, 7) equilibrium in the money market, and 8) equilibrium in the goods market. Each lesson defines key terms, objectives, and macroeconomic concepts and models related to national income, expenditure, consumption, investment, money supply, and market equilibrium.
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