Project description:

The PowerPoint presentations for Olivier Blanchard's Macroeconomics, 3/e, take advantage of features and design characteristics developed by an experienced team of experts using the latest software applications.

Instructors who use the PowerPoint lectures may rest assured that the presentations:

  • Follow the exact layout of the textbook, by title and subtitle, and provide an identical reproduction of textbook graphics, content sequence, and color consistency.
  • Include all the graphs, tables, and equations in the textbook.
  • Display figures in step-by-step, automated mode, using single click per slide.
  • Make efficient use of space and crisp graphics designed to look the best in the available space.
  • Contain end-of-chapter key terms with hyperlink to relevant slides.

Click here to download a sample chapter presentation. Authors who adopt the textbook will be able to download the remaining presentations by registering in the Prentice Hall Companion Website.

INTRODUCTION. 1. A Tour of the World.

2. A Tour of the Book.

THE CORE.

The Short Run.

3. The Goods Market.

4. Financial Markets.

5. Goods and Financial Markets: The IS-LM Model.

The Medium Run.

6. The Labor Market.

7. Putting All Markets Together: The AS-AD Model.

8. The Natural Rate of Unemployment and The Phillips Curve.

9. Inflation, Activity, and Money Growth. The Long Run.

10. The Facts of Growth.

11. Saving, Capital Accumulation, and Output.

12. Technological Progress and Growth.

13. Technological Progress, Wages, and Unemployment.

Expectations.

14. Expectations: The Basic Tools.

15. Financial Markets and Expectations.

16. Expectations, Consumption, and Investment.

17. Expectations, Output, and Policy.

The Open Economy.

18. Openness in Goods and Financial Markets.

19. The Goods Market in an Open Economy.

20. Output, the Interest Rate, and the Exchange Rate.

21. Exchange Rate Regimes.

Pathologies.

22. Slumps and Depressions.

23. High Inflation.

BACK TO POLICY.

24. Should Policy Makers Be Restrained?

25. Monetary Policy: A Summing Up.

26. Fiscal Policy: A Summing Up.

Epilogue.

27. The Story of Macroeconomics.