Title: Promoting active learning
1Aggregate Demand and Supply and Macroeconomic
Problems
2Macroeconomic Objectives
- Distinction between microeconomics and
macroeconomics - The major macroeconomic issues
- economic growth
- unemployment
- inflation
- balance of payments and exchange rates
- balance of payments deficits and surpluses
- exchange rate movements
3Economic growth (average per annum),
Unemployment (average ), Inflation (average
per annum)
4Economic growth (average per annum),
Unemployment (average ), Inflation (average
per annum)
5Economic growth (average per annum),
Unemployment (average ), Inflation (average
per annum)
6The Circular Flow of Income
7The circular flow of income
Firms
Households
8The Circular Flow of Income
- Withdrawals
- net saving
- net taxes
- import expenditure
- Injections
- investment
- government expenditure
- export expenditure
9The circular flow of income
INJECTIONS
Consumption of domestically produced goods and
services (Cd)
Factor payments
WITHDRAWALS
10The Circular Flow of Income
- The relationship between injections and
withdrawals - the links between them
11The circular flow of income
INJECTIONS
Consumption of domestically produced goods and
services (Cd)
Factor payments
WITHDRAWALS
12The Circular Flow of Income
- The relationship between injections and
withdrawals - the links between them
- planned injections may not equal planned
withdrawals
13The Circular Flow of Income
- The relationship between injections and
withdrawals - the links between them
- planned injections may not equal planned
withdrawals - Equilibrium in the circular flow
14The circular flow of income
INJECTIONS
Consumption of domestically produced goods and
services (Cd)
Factor payments
WITHDRAWALS
15The Circular Flow of Income
- The relationship between injections and
withdrawals - the links between them
- planned injections may not equal planned
withdrawals - Equilibrium in the circular flow
- The circular flow and the four macroeconomic
objectives
16The circular flow of income
INJECTIONS
Consumption of domestically produced goods and
services (Cd)
Factor payments
WITHDRAWALS
17Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
18The circular flow of national income and
expenditure
19The circular flow of national income and
expenditure
(1) Production
(2) Incomes
(3) Expenditure
20Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
21Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
- measuring GVA
22UK GVA (product-based measure) 2001
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 241
m Mining, energy and water supply 41 378
m Manufacturing 153 132 m Construction 47
327 m Wholesale and retail trade repairs 106
766 m Hotels and restaurants 29 359m Transport
and communication 70 252 m Banking, finance,
insurance, etc. 6 667 m Letting of property
209 839 m Public administration and defence
42 096 m Education, health and social work
114 069 m Other services 45 101 m
23UK GVA (product-based measure) 2001
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 241
m Mining, energy and water supply 41 378
m Manufacturing 153 132 m Construction 47
327 m Wholesale and retail trade repairs 106
766 m Hotels and restaurants 29 359m Transport
and communication 70 252 m Banking, finance,
insurance, etc. 6 667 m Letting of property
209 839 m Public administration and defence
42 096 m Education, health and social work
114 069 m Other services 45 101 m Total GVA
874 227 m
24UK GVA (product-based measure) 2001
0.9 4.7 17.5 5.4 12.2 3.4 8.0 0.8 24.0 4.8
13.0 5.2 100.0
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 8 241
m Mining, energy and water supply 41 378
m Manufacturing 153 132 m Construction 47
327 m Wholesale and retail trade repairs 106
766 m Hotels and restaurants 29 359m Transport
and communication 70 252 m Banking, finance,
insurance, etc. 6 667 m Letting of property
209 839 m Public administration and defence
42 096 m Education, health and social work
114 069 m Other services 45 101 m Total GVA
874 227 m
Percentage of GVA
25Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
- measuring GVA
- The income approach
26UK GVA by category of income 2001
Compensation of employees (wages and
salaries) 556 371 m Operating
surplus (gross profit, rent and interest of
firms government and other institutions) 238 625
m Mixed incomes 60 073 m Tax less subsidies on
production (other than those on products)
plus statistical discrepancy 19 158m
27UK GVA by category of income 2001
Compensation of employees (wages and
salaries) 556 371 m Operating
surplus (gross profit, rent and interest of
firms government and other institutions) 238 625
m Mixed incomes 60 073 m Tax less subsidies on
production (other than those on products)
plus statistical discrepancy 19 158m Total GVA
874 227m
28UK GVA by category of income 2001
63.6 27.3 6.9 2.2 100.0
Compensation of employees (wages and
salaries) 556 371 m Operating
surplus (gross profit, rent and interest of
firms government and other institutions) 238 625
m Mixed incomes 60 073 m Tax less subsidies on
production (other than those on products)
plus statistical discrepancy 19 158m Total GVA
874 227m
Percentage of GVA
29Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
- measuring GVA
- The income approach
- From GVA to GDP
30UK GDP (product-based measure) 2001
GVA (gross value added at basic prices) 874
227m
31UK GDP (product-based measure) 2001
GVA (gross value added at basic prices) 874
227m plus Taxes on products 120 499m
32UK GDP (product-based measure) 2001
GVA (gross value added at basic prices) 874
227m plus Taxes on products 120 499m less
Subsidies on products 6 712m
33UK GDP (product-based measure) 2001
GVA (gross value added at basic prices) 874
227m plus Taxes on products 120 499m less
Subsidies on products 6 712m GDP (at
market prices) 988 014m
34Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
- measuring GVA
- The income approach
- The expenditure approach
35UK GDP by category of expenditure, GNY and NNY
2001
million Consumption expenditure of households
and NPISH (C) 655 265 Government final
consumption (G) 190 663 Gross capital formation
(I) 164 048 Exports of goods and services (X) 268
451 less Imports of goods and services (M) ?290
912 Statistical discrepancy 499 Gross domestic
product (GDP) (at market prices) 988 014
36Measuring national income
- GDP the measure of national income
- Methods of measuring GDP
- the product approach
- the income approach
- the expenditure approach
- The product approach
- measuring GVA
- The income approach
- from GVA to GDP
- From GDP to net national income (NNY)
37UK GDP by category of expenditure, GNY and NNY
2001
million Consumption expenditure of households
and NPISH (C) 655 265 Government final
consumption (G) 190 663 Gross capital formation
(I) 164 048 Exports of goods and services (X) 268
451 less Imports of goods and services (M) ?290
912 Statistical discrepancy 499 Gross domestic
product (GDP) (at market prices) 988 014 plus Net
income from abroad 5 756 Gross national income
(GNY) 993 770
38UK GDP by category of expenditure, GNY and NNY
2001
million Consumption expenditure of households
and NPISH (C) 655 265 Government final
consumption (G) 190 663 Gross capital formation
(I) 164 048 Exports of goods and services (X) 268
451 less Imports of goods and services (M) ?290
912 Statistical discrepancy 499 Gross domestic
product (GDP) (at market prices) 988 014 plus Net
income from abroad 5 756 Gross national income
(GNY) 993 770 less Capital consumption
(depreciation) -111 275 Net national income
(NNY) 882 495
39Measuring national income
- GDP as a measure of social welfare
- benefits of using GDP
- weaknesses
- The Human Development Index (HDI)
40Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
41Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
42Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
43Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
44Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
45Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
46Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
47Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
48Human Development Index (HDI) for selected
countries (2000)
49Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential growth
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
50The business cycle
National output
O
Time
51Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential output
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
52The business cycle
Potential output
National output
Actual output
3
4
2
1
O
Time
53Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential output
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
- trend growth
54The business cycle
Potential output
National output
Actual output
O
Time
55Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential growth
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
- long-term output trend
- the business cycle in practice
56Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential growth
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
- long-term output trend
- the business cycle in practice
- the irregularity of the cycle
57Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential growth
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
- long-term output trend
- the business cycle in practice
- the irregularity of the cycle
- the length of the phases
58Growth and the Business Cycle
- Growth in actual and potential growth
- Economic growth and the business cycle
- fluctuations in actual growth
- the phases of the business cycle
- long-term output trend
- the business cycle in practice
- the irregularity of the cycle
- the length of the phases
- the magnitude of the phases
59Growth and the Business Cycle
- Causes of fluctuations in actual growth
- aggregate demand
- aggregate demand relative to potential output
- Actual growth in practice
- experience since 1970
60Growth rates in selected industrial countries
UK
Annual growth rate ()
61Growth rates in selected industrial countries
UK
Annual growth rate ()
62Growth rates in selected industrial countries
UK
France
Annual growth rate ()
63Growth rates in selected industrial countries
UK
France
Annual growth rate ()
64Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
France
Annual growth rate ()
65Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
France
Annual growth rate ()
66Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
France
USA
Annual growth rate ()
67Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
France
USA
Annual growth rate ()
68Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
Japan
France
USA
Annual growth rate ()
69Growth rates in selected industrial countries
Germany
UK
Japan
France
USA
Annual growth rate ()
70Growth and the Business Cycle
- Causes of potential growth
- increases in the quantity of factors
- capital
- labour
- land and raw materials
- the problem of diminishing returns
- increases in factor productivity
- Policies to achieve growth
- demand-side and supply-side policies
- market-orientated and interventionist policies
71Unemployment
- The meaning of 'unemployment'
- The costs of unemployment
- Official measures of unemployment
- claimant unemployment
- do claimant statistics give a true picture of
unemployment? - standardised unemployment (ILO / OECD)
72Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
UK
73Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
UK
74Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
UK
France
75Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
UK
France
76Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
UK
France
77Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
UK
France
78Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
UK
France
USA
79Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
UK
France
USA
80Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
Japan
UK
France
USA
81Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
Japan
UK
France
USA
82Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
Japan
UK
OECD
France
USA
83Unemployment rates in selected industrial
countries
Germany
Japan
UK
OECD
France
USA
84Standardised unemployment rates in different
sectors of the labour market (2002)
85Standardised unemployment rates in different
sectors of the labour market (2002)
86Standardised unemployment rates in different
sectors of the labour market (2002)
87Standardised unemployment rates in different
sectors of the labour market (2002)
88Unemployment
- Unemployment and the labour market
- the aggregate demand and supply of labour
- equilibrium in the model
89Disequilibrium unemployment
ASL
Average (real) wage rate
We
ADL
O
No. of workers
90Unemployment
- Unemployment and the labour market
- the aggregate demand and supply of labour
- equilibrium in the model
- disequilibrium unemployment
91Disequilibrium unemployment
ASL
Average (real) wage rate
W2
We
ADL
O
No. of workers
92Unemployment
- Unemployment and the labour market
- the aggregate demand and supply of labour
- equilibrium in the model
- disequilibrium unemployment
- equilibrium unemployment
93Equilibrium unemployment
ASL
Average (real) wage rate
e
We
ADL
O
Qe
No. of workers
94Equilibrium unemployment
ASL
N
Average (real) wage rate
e
We
ADL
O
Qe
No. of workers
95Equilibrium and disequilibrium unemployment
ASL
Average (real) wage rate
e
We
ADL
O
Qe
No. of workers
96Equilibrium and disequilibrium unemployment
ASL
Average (real) wage rate
b
a
W2
e
We
ADL
O
No. of workers
97Equilibrium and disequilibrium unemployment
ASL
N
Disequilibrium unemployment
Average (real) wage rate
b
a
c
W2
e
We
ADL
O
No. of workers
98Unemployment
- Disequilibrium unemployment
- real-wage (classical) unemployment
- demand-deficient (cyclical) unemployment
- unemployment arising from a growth in the labour
supply
99Unemployment
- Equilibrium unemployment
- frictional (search) unemployment
- structural unemployment
- changing pattern of demand
- technological unemployment
- regional unemployment
- seasonal unemployment
100Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
101Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
102Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
103Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
104Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
105Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
106Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
107Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
- savings effect
108Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
109Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
- savings effect
- The aggregate supply curve
110Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
111Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
- savings effect
- The aggregate supply curve
- Why aggregate supply curves generally slope
upwards
112Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Price level
O
National output
113Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
- savings effect
- The aggregate supply curve
- Why aggregate supply curves generally slope
upwards - Equilibrium
114Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
AS
Price level
Pe
AD
O
National output
115Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
AS
Price level
Pe
P2
AD
O
National output
116Aggregate Demand and Supply
- The aggregate demand curve
- Why aggregate demand curves slope downwards
- import effect
- interest-rate effect
- savings effect
- The aggregate supply curve
- Why AS curves generally slope upwards
- Equilibrium
- Effect of a shift in the AD curve
117Inflation
- Defining inflation
- The costs of inflation
- redistribution
- uncertainty
- balance of payments
- resources used to cope with inflation
- Experience of inflation since 1965
118Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
UK
119Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
UK
120Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
UK
EU 15
121Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
UK
EU 15
122Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
EU 15
123Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
EU 15
124Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
EU 15
Japan
125Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
EU 15
Japan
126Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
OECD
EU 15
Japan
127Inflation rates in selected industrial countries
USA
UK
OECD
EU 15
Japan
128Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
129Demand-pull inflation
AS
Price level
P1
AD1
O
Q1
National output
130Demand-pull inflation
AS
Price level
P1
AD2
AD1
O
Q1
National output
131Demand-pull inflation
AS
Price level
P2
P1
AD2
AD1
O
Q1
National output
132Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
133Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
134Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
135Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
136Cost-push inflation
AS1
Price level
P1
AD
O
Q1
National output
137Cost-push inflation
AS2
AS1
Price level
P1
AD
O
Q1
National output
138Cost-push inflation
AS2
AS1
Price level
P2
P1
AD
O
Q1
National output
139Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- the interaction of demand-pull and cost-push
inflation
140The interaction of demand-pull and cost-push
inflation
AS1
Price level
P1
AD1
O
National output
141The interaction of demand-pull and cost-push
inflation
AS2
AS1
Price level
P1
AD2
AD1
O
National output
142The interaction of demand-pull and cost-push
inflation
AS3
AS2
AS1
Price level
P2
AD3
P1
AD2
AD1
O
National output
143Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- structural (demand shift)
144Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- structural (demand shift)
- expectations and inflation
145Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- structural (demand shift)
- expectations and inflation
- Policies to tackle inflation
146Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- structural (demand shift)
- expectations and inflation
- Policies to tackle inflation
- demand-side policies
147Inflation
- Types of inflation
- demand pull
- cost push
- wage push
- profit push
- import-price push
- structural (demand shift)
- expectations and inflation
- Policies to tackle inflation
- demand-side policies
- supply-side policies