Macroeconomics looks at the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. from the perspective of a society\nation as a whole or examine the interactions of different societies\nations. Much of the work done in Macroeconomics deals with idealized situations, where we assume certain motivations (or what economists call incentives) will always hold true. Over the course of the year we will examine these incentives, and the behaviors they are thought to inspire, and then discuss where and when these relationships work and where they break down in the real world.
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