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Topic  Introduction to 
      1                       Macroeconomics

      LEARNING OUTCOMES
      By the end of this topic, you should be able to:
      1.   Define macroeconomics;
      2.   Discuss five main issues in the study of macroeconomics;
      3.   Elaborate on the two main macroeconomic policies, namely the
           financial policy and the fiscal policy;
      4.   Discuss three objectives of macroeconomics;
      5.   Describe the economic phases in the business cycle;
      6.   Differentiate between classical and Keynesian economic theories in
           relation to macroeconomics; and
      7.   Examine the meaning of aggregate demand and aggregate supply in
           economics.



       INTRODUCTION
Macroeconomics is an analysis of a countryÊs economic structure and
performance and the governmentÊs policies in affecting its economic conditions.
Economists are interested to know the factors that contribute towards a countryÊs
economic growth because if the economy progresses, it will provide more job
opportunities, goods and services and eventually raise the peopleÊs standard of
living. Macroeconomics can progress as it tests a particular theory to see how the
overall economy functions, whereby the theory is used to forecast the effects of a
particular policy and event that was carried out.
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    1.1     MACROECONOMICS
Economists define macroeconomics as a field of economics that studies the
relationship between aggregate variables such as income, purchasing power,
price and money. This means macroeconomics examines the function of the
economy as a whole system, looking at how demand and supply of products,
services and resources are determined and factors that influence them.


1.1.1      Issues in Macroeconomic Analysis
The issues in macroeconomic analysis are stated below:

(a)   What are the Determinants of Economic Growth and Living Standards in a
      Country?
      Since a century ago, developed nations have achieved a high rate of
      economic growth which in turn raised their peopleÊs standard of living.
      Macroeconomics examines the reasons behind the speedy economic growth
      in the developed nations and understands the reason why this growth is
      different between the various countries.




                          Figure 1.1: MalaysiaÊs real output

Figure 1.1 shows MalaysiaÊs real output (measured using the real gross domestic
product) from years 1960 to 2000. This shows a steady increase in the countryÊs
output whereas there is a decline in the economy from 1974 until 1975 (oil crisis);
from 1985 until 1986 (commodity price crisis) and from 1997 until 1998 (Asian
financial crisis).
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(b)   Productivity
      The average labour productivity or the output of a single worker is
      important to determine the standard of living. Macroeconomics will
      question the factors which decide on the employee productivity growth
      rate.




                  Figure 1.2: Productivity per employee in Malaysia

      Figure 1.2 shows the average productivity per employee in Malaysia from
      the year 1960 to 2000. This is also increasing except for the years between
      1974 and 1975, 1985 and 1986 and 1997 and 1998 due to the economic
      downturn.


         ACTIVITY 1.1

      Can employee productivity decline even if there is an increase in total
      output?



(c)   What is the Cause of Decline and Growth in an Economy?
      Any economy will surely go through decline and growth. In relation to this,
      macroeconomics will look at the causes of these changes in the economy
      and the government policies that can be implemented to overcome an
      economic problem.
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                   Figure 1.3: Rate of economic growth in Malaysia

      Figure 1.3 shows the rate of economic growth in Malaysia for the years 1960
      to 2000. It shows the economic growth and decline. For example, an
      obvious economic downturn in Malaysia happened during the years 1974
      to 1975 owing to the oil crisis; in 1985 to 1986 due to the commodity price
      crisis; and in 1997 to 1998 because of the currency crisis in Asia. These three
      situations slowed down the Malaysian economy, causing the growth rate to
      be in the negative during the years 1985 and 1998.

(d)   What are Factors Affecting Unemployment?
      Rate of unemployment means there is an available work force that wants to
      work but has no jobs. The rate of unemployment will increase when there is
      a decline in the economy, but unemployment also happens when the
      economic situation is good. Macroeconomics will examine the reasons for
      unemployment, types of unemployment and ways to overcome
      unemployment.




                    Figure 1.4: Rate of unemployment in Malaysia
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      Figure 1.4 shows the rate of unemployment in Malaysia from the years 1984
      to 2000, whereby the rate of unemployment was highest during the years
      1985 to 1986 due to the economic downturn (the fall in commodity prices).
      After 1986, the rate declined but rose again from 1998 to 1999 due to the
      Asian financial crisis. The rate then dropped again in 2000.

(e)   What are Factors that Cause the General Price Levels or Inflation to Rise?
      Inflation is an increase in the general price level which is usually measured
      by changes in the Consumer Price Index. The questions asked in a
      macroeconomics analysis are:
          What are the factors affecting inflation?
          Why does inflation rate differ from time to time?
          Why does inflation rate differ from one country to another?




                        Figure 1.5: Rate of inflation in Malaysia

      Figure 1.5 shows the rate of inflation in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000. The
      highest rate of inflation was recorded for the year 1974 owing to an increase
      in the oil price crisis, followed by the second oil price crisis in 1981. After
      1981, the rate of inflation in Malaysia was low and was less than 5%.


          ACTIVITY 1.2

      In Malaysia, prices were higher in 2003 compared to prices in 1980.
      Does this mean that the quality of life of Malaysians was much better
      in 1980? Do you agree? Give your reasons.
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           EXERCISE 1.1

      Define inflation. Compare the rate of inflation in Malaysia before and
      after the Asian financial crisis which lasted from 1997 to 1998.




    1.2      MACROECONOMICS POLICIES
The study of macroeconomics relates to the economic growth of a country.
Although many factors contribute towards economic growth such as natural
resources, human resources, capital stocks, technology, and peopleÊs choice of
economy, government policies also play an important role in this aspect.
Therefore, it is also important for you to understand the effects of the many
policies and the need to develop a better policy as this is an important aim in
macroeconomics.

Macroeconomic policies affect the overall performance of the economy. Two
main macroeconomics policies are the financial policy or monetary policy and
fiscal policy.

(a)   Financial Policy/Monetary Policy

        Financial policy influences the supply of money in the economy.

      Economists believe that changes in the money supply will influence
      important macroeconomics variables such as national output, labour force,
      interest rate, inflation, share prices and foreign currency exchange.
      Financial policy is controlled by the central bank which acts as a
      government agency (in Malaysia, it is dealt with by Bank Negara). Figure
      1.6 shows the money supply M2 in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000, whereby
      there was a steady increase especially in the 1990s.
TOPIC 1   INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS                 7




                      Figure 1.6: Money Supply M2 in Malaysia

(b)   Fiscal Policy
      A good balance between government expenditure and government revenue
      is important. When government spends more than the income tax collected,
      it suffers a budget deficit. Meanwhile, if the governmentÊs revenue is more
      than its expenditure, then the government will have a budget surplus.



             SELF-CHECK 1.1


       What is the difference between financial/monetary policy and fiscal
       policy?



  1.3       OBJECTIVES OF MACROECONOMICS
Among the vital objectives of macroeconomics to be achieved are:

(a)   Achieving Full Employment
      This does not mean that there will be no unemployment at all or that the
      rate of unemployment will be zero in a country. Basically, economists agree
      that there can still be unemployment although the economy is at a level
      where it has achieved full employment, meaning that where those who are
      able and willing to have a job can get one. Topic 6 will discuss further the
      concept and issues of unemployment.
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(b)    Price Stability
       Generally, price stability means there are no changes in general price levels.
       This also means that the prices of some goods and services may increase,
       while some other prices may drop at the same time. When prices remain
       largely stable, there is no rapid inflation or deflation.

(c)    Good Economic Growth
       Achieving good economic growth is also one of the aims of
       macroeconomics. This would mean there is an increase in the real per capita
       income from year to year.


           ACTIVITY 1.3
       Referring to websites of Bank Negara: www.bnm.gov.my and the
       National Statistics Department: www.statistics.gov.my, what is the
       inflation rate and unemployment rate in Malaysia in 2004?



    1.4       BUSINESS CYCLE
Before we discuss the meaning of the business cycle, think for a moment of the
meaning of a booming economy and economic downturn/recession.

    Business cycle is the recurring and fluctuating levels of economic activity that
    an economy experiences over a long period of time.


Economic growth and recession generally involves the entire country and the
world, where you will find that it affects almost all economic activities, not just
confined to purchasing power and production.


1.4.1        Phases in Economic Activities
Economic activities can be divided into two main phases, namely the expansion
(growth) phase and the contraction (recession) phase.

(a)    Expansion Phase
       A phase where economic activities are on the rise as shown by the growth
       in domestic production.
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(b)   Contraction Phase
      There are two types of contraction, namely:
      (i)    Depression
             If the economic downturn is very bad, then it is known as depression.
             Although there is no official definition, depression is a sudden
             depreciation in the national production, followed by an increase in the
             unemployment rate, which lasts for more than a year.
      (ii)   Recession
             Recession is a more moderate economic slowdown, which involves a
             decrease in total production and purchasing power, usually lasting for
             at least six months.

Figure 1.7 shows a summary of various phases in economic activities.




                  Figure 1.7: Summary of phases in economic activities




                               Figure 1.8: Business cycle
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With reference to Figure 1.8, the business cycle shows economic activities and
movements along the long-term growth trend line. Recession will occur when the
previous economic expansion has reached its peak and has fallen into a pit,
which is the trough. Economy will then begin to boom again after experiencing a
recession and it will continue to grow until it reaches a new peak. Therefore, the
point from one peak to another peak is called a cycle. Similarly, the point from
one trough to the next one is also a complete cycle.

Figure 1.9 shows the business cycle in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000 which is
reflected through the actual national output growth rate. Referring to the same
figure, we can see that Malaysia suffered a recession during the years between
1974 and 1975, 1985 and 1986 and 1997 and 1998 when the economy was at the
trough level in those periods.




                       Figure 1.9: Business cycle in Malaysia


         ACTIVITY 1.4

     In your opinion, is the Malaysian economy currently in the level of
     expansion? What do you understand by the terms recession, trough
     and recovery?



         EXERCISE 1.2

      What does business cycle mean? How does the change in the
      unemployment rate relate to business cycle? Can the unemployment
      rate become zero?
TOPIC 1   INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS               11




  1.5      WHAT DO MACROECONOMISTS DO?
Macroeconomists will use their expertise to do:
(a)   Macroeconomic forecasting
(b)   Macroeconomic analysis
(c)   Macroeconomic research
(d)   Develop and test an economic theory
(e)   Collect data

         EXERCISE 1.3

      List down the main activities of macroeconomists. What is the role of
      their analysis in each of these activities?




  1.6       CLASSICAL VERSUS KEYNESIAN VIEWS
The classical view is based on the notion that individuals and firms or businesses
act in accordance with their own interests and wants. Wages and prices will
change rapidly to achieve market equilibrium. Classical view can be seen as an
„invisible hand‰ whereby free market economy will solve all problems on its
own and government intervention in the economy is restricted.

The Keynesian theory states that wages and prices do not change rapidly and do
not believe that the „invisible hand‰ can solve all problems effectively. The view
stated is that because wages and prices change rather slowly, unemployment will
remain at a high rate for a longer period of time. Keynesians believe that
government intervention will definitely help improve a countryÊs economic
performance.


          EXERCISE 1.4

       Compare the classical and Keynesian views on the changes in wages
       and prices. What are the implications of these different views?
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  1.7       AGGREGATE DEMAND AND AGGREGATE
            SUPPLY
In this section, we will learn about:

(a)   Aggregate Output and Price Level

       Aggregate output is the economyÊs total production, which means the
       total sum of an economyÊs production of goods and services in a given
       period.


       Aggregate demand is the total amount of goods and services
       demanded in the economy at a given overall price level and in a given
       time period.


      Price level in the economy is the weighted average of the prices of all goods
      and services such as food, housing, clothes, entertainment, transport,
      medical and all other products.

(b)   Aggregate Demand Curve

       Aggregate demand curve is a graph showing the connection between
       price level of economy with the total aggregate output in a given
       period, assuming that all other factors remain the same.

      Figure 1.10 shows an aggregate demand curve (AD).




                        Figure 1.10: Aggregate demand curve
TOPIC 1   INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS                 13



      The figure above shows the aggregate demand curve, where the vertical
      axis (y-axis) shows the average price level, whereas the horizontal axis (x-
      axis) shows the aggregate output or the actual Gross Domestic Product
      (GDP) which will be discussed at length in Topic 2. The negative slope of
      the aggregate demand curve captures the inverse relation between the
      aggregate output and the price level. This means that if the price level
      drops, consumers will demand more goods and services, thus increasing
      expenditure.

(c)   Aggregate Supply Curve
      Aggregate supply curve shows the output quantity that firms are willing to
      provide at a particular price level. Normally, there is a positive relationship
      between the aggregate supply and price level.

(d)   Equilibrium
      The intersection of aggregate demand and supply will determine a balance
      between price level and economic output, as shown in Figure 1.11.




                               Figure 1.11: Equilibrium

      Referring to the curve above, equilibrium is attained at „E‰ where the AD
      curve and the AS curve meet. The equilibrium price level is at P*, while the
      equilibrium aggregate output is at Q*.
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‱    Macroeconomics is a field related to the connection between aggregate
     variables that analyse the economy as a whole system.
‱    Macroeconomics focuses on national economic growth which is measured
     based on national income.
‱    Two important macroeconomic policies are financial policy and fiscal policy.
     These policies will be used to achieve macroeconomics objectives, such as full
     employment, price stability and satisfactory economic growth.
‱    Economic changes related to the increase and decrease in output can be seen
     from the business cycle aspect.
‱    Normally, the business cycle has two important phases Expansion and
     contraction. This can be seen in detail from its different levels Peak,
     recession, trough, recovery and expansion.
‱    This topic also discusses two macroeconomic views              Classical and
     Keynesian.
‱    Aggregate demand curve has a negative slope which shows the inverse
     relation between the price level and the aggregate output demanded.
‱    Meanwhile, aggregate supply curve shows a positive relationship between
     price level and aggregate output quantity supplied. The interaction between
     both these curves will determine a balance between price level and aggregate
     output in the economy as a whole.




Depression                                 Fiscal policy
Equilibrium                                Productivity
Financial policy                           Recession

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  • 1. Topic  Introduction to  1 Macroeconomics LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of this topic, you should be able to: 1. Define macroeconomics; 2. Discuss five main issues in the study of macroeconomics; 3. Elaborate on the two main macroeconomic policies, namely the financial policy and the fiscal policy; 4. Discuss three objectives of macroeconomics; 5. Describe the economic phases in the business cycle; 6. Differentiate between classical and Keynesian economic theories in relation to macroeconomics; and 7. Examine the meaning of aggregate demand and aggregate supply in economics. INTRODUCTION Macroeconomics is an analysis of a countryÊs economic structure and performance and the governmentÊs policies in affecting its economic conditions. Economists are interested to know the factors that contribute towards a countryÊs economic growth because if the economy progresses, it will provide more job opportunities, goods and services and eventually raise the peopleÊs standard of living. Macroeconomics can progress as it tests a particular theory to see how the overall economy functions, whereby the theory is used to forecast the effects of a particular policy and event that was carried out.
  • 2. 2 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 1.1 MACROECONOMICS Economists define macroeconomics as a field of economics that studies the relationship between aggregate variables such as income, purchasing power, price and money. This means macroeconomics examines the function of the economy as a whole system, looking at how demand and supply of products, services and resources are determined and factors that influence them. 1.1.1 Issues in Macroeconomic Analysis The issues in macroeconomic analysis are stated below: (a) What are the Determinants of Economic Growth and Living Standards in a Country? Since a century ago, developed nations have achieved a high rate of economic growth which in turn raised their peopleÊs standard of living. Macroeconomics examines the reasons behind the speedy economic growth in the developed nations and understands the reason why this growth is different between the various countries. Figure 1.1: MalaysiaÊs real output Figure 1.1 shows MalaysiaÊs real output (measured using the real gross domestic product) from years 1960 to 2000. This shows a steady increase in the countryÊs output whereas there is a decline in the economy from 1974 until 1975 (oil crisis); from 1985 until 1986 (commodity price crisis) and from 1997 until 1998 (Asian financial crisis).
  • 3. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 3 (b) Productivity The average labour productivity or the output of a single worker is important to determine the standard of living. Macroeconomics will question the factors which decide on the employee productivity growth rate. Figure 1.2: Productivity per employee in Malaysia Figure 1.2 shows the average productivity per employee in Malaysia from the year 1960 to 2000. This is also increasing except for the years between 1974 and 1975, 1985 and 1986 and 1997 and 1998 due to the economic downturn. ACTIVITY 1.1 Can employee productivity decline even if there is an increase in total output? (c) What is the Cause of Decline and Growth in an Economy? Any economy will surely go through decline and growth. In relation to this, macroeconomics will look at the causes of these changes in the economy and the government policies that can be implemented to overcome an economic problem.
  • 4. 4 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS Figure 1.3: Rate of economic growth in Malaysia Figure 1.3 shows the rate of economic growth in Malaysia for the years 1960 to 2000. It shows the economic growth and decline. For example, an obvious economic downturn in Malaysia happened during the years 1974 to 1975 owing to the oil crisis; in 1985 to 1986 due to the commodity price crisis; and in 1997 to 1998 because of the currency crisis in Asia. These three situations slowed down the Malaysian economy, causing the growth rate to be in the negative during the years 1985 and 1998. (d) What are Factors Affecting Unemployment? Rate of unemployment means there is an available work force that wants to work but has no jobs. The rate of unemployment will increase when there is a decline in the economy, but unemployment also happens when the economic situation is good. Macroeconomics will examine the reasons for unemployment, types of unemployment and ways to overcome unemployment. Figure 1.4: Rate of unemployment in Malaysia
  • 5. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 5 Figure 1.4 shows the rate of unemployment in Malaysia from the years 1984 to 2000, whereby the rate of unemployment was highest during the years 1985 to 1986 due to the economic downturn (the fall in commodity prices). After 1986, the rate declined but rose again from 1998 to 1999 due to the Asian financial crisis. The rate then dropped again in 2000. (e) What are Factors that Cause the General Price Levels or Inflation to Rise? Inflation is an increase in the general price level which is usually measured by changes in the Consumer Price Index. The questions asked in a macroeconomics analysis are: What are the factors affecting inflation? Why does inflation rate differ from time to time? Why does inflation rate differ from one country to another? Figure 1.5: Rate of inflation in Malaysia Figure 1.5 shows the rate of inflation in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000. The highest rate of inflation was recorded for the year 1974 owing to an increase in the oil price crisis, followed by the second oil price crisis in 1981. After 1981, the rate of inflation in Malaysia was low and was less than 5%. ACTIVITY 1.2 In Malaysia, prices were higher in 2003 compared to prices in 1980. Does this mean that the quality of life of Malaysians was much better in 1980? Do you agree? Give your reasons.
  • 6. 6 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS EXERCISE 1.1 Define inflation. Compare the rate of inflation in Malaysia before and after the Asian financial crisis which lasted from 1997 to 1998. 1.2 MACROECONOMICS POLICIES The study of macroeconomics relates to the economic growth of a country. Although many factors contribute towards economic growth such as natural resources, human resources, capital stocks, technology, and peopleÊs choice of economy, government policies also play an important role in this aspect. Therefore, it is also important for you to understand the effects of the many policies and the need to develop a better policy as this is an important aim in macroeconomics. Macroeconomic policies affect the overall performance of the economy. Two main macroeconomics policies are the financial policy or monetary policy and fiscal policy. (a) Financial Policy/Monetary Policy Financial policy influences the supply of money in the economy. Economists believe that changes in the money supply will influence important macroeconomics variables such as national output, labour force, interest rate, inflation, share prices and foreign currency exchange. Financial policy is controlled by the central bank which acts as a government agency (in Malaysia, it is dealt with by Bank Negara). Figure 1.6 shows the money supply M2 in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000, whereby there was a steady increase especially in the 1990s.
  • 7. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 7 Figure 1.6: Money Supply M2 in Malaysia (b) Fiscal Policy A good balance between government expenditure and government revenue is important. When government spends more than the income tax collected, it suffers a budget deficit. Meanwhile, if the governmentÊs revenue is more than its expenditure, then the government will have a budget surplus. SELF-CHECK 1.1 What is the difference between financial/monetary policy and fiscal policy? 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF MACROECONOMICS Among the vital objectives of macroeconomics to be achieved are: (a) Achieving Full Employment This does not mean that there will be no unemployment at all or that the rate of unemployment will be zero in a country. Basically, economists agree that there can still be unemployment although the economy is at a level where it has achieved full employment, meaning that where those who are able and willing to have a job can get one. Topic 6 will discuss further the concept and issues of unemployment.
  • 8. 8 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS (b) Price Stability Generally, price stability means there are no changes in general price levels. This also means that the prices of some goods and services may increase, while some other prices may drop at the same time. When prices remain largely stable, there is no rapid inflation or deflation. (c) Good Economic Growth Achieving good economic growth is also one of the aims of macroeconomics. This would mean there is an increase in the real per capita income from year to year. ACTIVITY 1.3 Referring to websites of Bank Negara: www.bnm.gov.my and the National Statistics Department: www.statistics.gov.my, what is the inflation rate and unemployment rate in Malaysia in 2004? 1.4 BUSINESS CYCLE Before we discuss the meaning of the business cycle, think for a moment of the meaning of a booming economy and economic downturn/recession. Business cycle is the recurring and fluctuating levels of economic activity that an economy experiences over a long period of time. Economic growth and recession generally involves the entire country and the world, where you will find that it affects almost all economic activities, not just confined to purchasing power and production. 1.4.1 Phases in Economic Activities Economic activities can be divided into two main phases, namely the expansion (growth) phase and the contraction (recession) phase. (a) Expansion Phase A phase where economic activities are on the rise as shown by the growth in domestic production.
  • 9. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 9 (b) Contraction Phase There are two types of contraction, namely: (i) Depression If the economic downturn is very bad, then it is known as depression. Although there is no official definition, depression is a sudden depreciation in the national production, followed by an increase in the unemployment rate, which lasts for more than a year. (ii) Recession Recession is a more moderate economic slowdown, which involves a decrease in total production and purchasing power, usually lasting for at least six months. Figure 1.7 shows a summary of various phases in economic activities. Figure 1.7: Summary of phases in economic activities Figure 1.8: Business cycle
  • 10. 10 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS With reference to Figure 1.8, the business cycle shows economic activities and movements along the long-term growth trend line. Recession will occur when the previous economic expansion has reached its peak and has fallen into a pit, which is the trough. Economy will then begin to boom again after experiencing a recession and it will continue to grow until it reaches a new peak. Therefore, the point from one peak to another peak is called a cycle. Similarly, the point from one trough to the next one is also a complete cycle. Figure 1.9 shows the business cycle in Malaysia from 1960 to 2000 which is reflected through the actual national output growth rate. Referring to the same figure, we can see that Malaysia suffered a recession during the years between 1974 and 1975, 1985 and 1986 and 1997 and 1998 when the economy was at the trough level in those periods. Figure 1.9: Business cycle in Malaysia ACTIVITY 1.4 In your opinion, is the Malaysian economy currently in the level of expansion? What do you understand by the terms recession, trough and recovery? EXERCISE 1.2 What does business cycle mean? How does the change in the unemployment rate relate to business cycle? Can the unemployment rate become zero?
  • 11. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 11 1.5 WHAT DO MACROECONOMISTS DO? Macroeconomists will use their expertise to do: (a) Macroeconomic forecasting (b) Macroeconomic analysis (c) Macroeconomic research (d) Develop and test an economic theory (e) Collect data EXERCISE 1.3 List down the main activities of macroeconomists. What is the role of their analysis in each of these activities? 1.6 CLASSICAL VERSUS KEYNESIAN VIEWS The classical view is based on the notion that individuals and firms or businesses act in accordance with their own interests and wants. Wages and prices will change rapidly to achieve market equilibrium. Classical view can be seen as an „invisible hand‰ whereby free market economy will solve all problems on its own and government intervention in the economy is restricted. The Keynesian theory states that wages and prices do not change rapidly and do not believe that the „invisible hand‰ can solve all problems effectively. The view stated is that because wages and prices change rather slowly, unemployment will remain at a high rate for a longer period of time. Keynesians believe that government intervention will definitely help improve a countryÊs economic performance. EXERCISE 1.4 Compare the classical and Keynesian views on the changes in wages and prices. What are the implications of these different views?
  • 12. 12 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 1.7 AGGREGATE DEMAND AND AGGREGATE SUPPLY In this section, we will learn about: (a) Aggregate Output and Price Level Aggregate output is the economyÊs total production, which means the total sum of an economyÊs production of goods and services in a given period. Aggregate demand is the total amount of goods and services demanded in the economy at a given overall price level and in a given time period. Price level in the economy is the weighted average of the prices of all goods and services such as food, housing, clothes, entertainment, transport, medical and all other products. (b) Aggregate Demand Curve Aggregate demand curve is a graph showing the connection between price level of economy with the total aggregate output in a given period, assuming that all other factors remain the same. Figure 1.10 shows an aggregate demand curve (AD). Figure 1.10: Aggregate demand curve
  • 13. TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 13 The figure above shows the aggregate demand curve, where the vertical axis (y-axis) shows the average price level, whereas the horizontal axis (x- axis) shows the aggregate output or the actual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which will be discussed at length in Topic 2. The negative slope of the aggregate demand curve captures the inverse relation between the aggregate output and the price level. This means that if the price level drops, consumers will demand more goods and services, thus increasing expenditure. (c) Aggregate Supply Curve Aggregate supply curve shows the output quantity that firms are willing to provide at a particular price level. Normally, there is a positive relationship between the aggregate supply and price level. (d) Equilibrium The intersection of aggregate demand and supply will determine a balance between price level and economic output, as shown in Figure 1.11. Figure 1.11: Equilibrium Referring to the curve above, equilibrium is attained at „E‰ where the AD curve and the AS curve meet. The equilibrium price level is at P*, while the equilibrium aggregate output is at Q*.
  • 14. 14 TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS ‱ Macroeconomics is a field related to the connection between aggregate variables that analyse the economy as a whole system. ‱ Macroeconomics focuses on national economic growth which is measured based on national income. ‱ Two important macroeconomic policies are financial policy and fiscal policy. These policies will be used to achieve macroeconomics objectives, such as full employment, price stability and satisfactory economic growth. ‱ Economic changes related to the increase and decrease in output can be seen from the business cycle aspect. ‱ Normally, the business cycle has two important phases Expansion and contraction. This can be seen in detail from its different levels Peak, recession, trough, recovery and expansion. ‱ This topic also discusses two macroeconomic views Classical and Keynesian. ‱ Aggregate demand curve has a negative slope which shows the inverse relation between the price level and the aggregate output demanded. ‱ Meanwhile, aggregate supply curve shows a positive relationship between price level and aggregate output quantity supplied. The interaction between both these curves will determine a balance between price level and aggregate output in the economy as a whole. Depression Fiscal policy Equilibrium Productivity Financial policy Recession