This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of macroeconomics. It focuses on the behavior of the economy as a whole, exploring key topics such as national income, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade. Students will examine how government policies influence macroeconomic performance and stability. The course also provides analytical tools for understanding economic indicators and evaluating macroeconomic policy decisions.

Through real-world case studies and data analysis, students will gain insight into how economies function and the role of central banks, government spending, and taxation in managing economic activity. The course prepares students to critically analyze current economic issues and understand their broader impact on society.