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Macroeconomics: Crash Course Economics #5

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

12

Overview

This week, Adriene and Jacob teach you about macroeconomics. This is the stuff of big picture economics and the major movers in the economy--taxes, monetary policy, inflation, and policy. We need this stuff because if you don't have a big picture of the economy, crashes and panic are more likely. Of course, economics is extremely complex and unpredictable. Today we'll talk about GDP as a measure of a country's economic health, the basics of economic analysis, and even a little about full employment and unemployment.

    Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 12 - Economics

    SS10.E.9

    Describe methods used to measure overall economic activity, including the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the Consumer Price Index (CPI), inflation, and unemployment.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SS10.E.9

    Vocabulary

    • GDP
    • CPI
    • cost-push inflation
    • demand-pull inflation
    • hyperinflation
    • unemployment rate
    • Bureau of Labor Statistics
    • cyclical unemployment
    • frictional unemployment
    • structural unemployment
    • full employment
    • recession
    • expansion
    • peak
    • trough

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • The basic economic indicators: GDP, CPI and unemployment.
    • The parts of the business cycle.
    • The characteristics of each part of the business cycle.
    • The different types of inflation.
    • The different types of unemployment.
    • The types of unemployment included in full employment.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Determine the portion of the business cycle represented by certain economic indicators.
    • Identify examples of each type of unemployment.
    • Calculate the unemployment rate.
    • Calculate the inflation rate using the CPI.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Each of the basic economic indicators change for specific reasons.
    • There are specific causes of the different types of inflation.
    • There are causes of each type of unemployment.
    • There are specific reasons that economic activity changes over time.
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