Graduate Level Macroeconomics OpenCourseWare

  • Advanced Macroeconomic Theory OpenCourseWare: A Free Advanced Graduate Level Macroeconomics Course by MIT

    Students with an understanding of microeconomics and who wish to apply that to large-scale economic behavior should consider taking 'Advanced Macroeconomics II,' a free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT. The course is intended for those who wish to know more about labor markets, the effects of news on economic behavior and market effects of investment activity. Prior coursework in statistics will help students to better comprehend the course materials.

  • Applied Macroeconomics and International Economics OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Macroeconomics Course

    The 'Applied Macro and International Economics' is a free OpenCourseWare from MIT designed to give business professionals or graduate students in Economics a better understanding of international macroeconomics and how historically significant economic episodes can help managers to anticipate and better prepare for future economic events. This course is ideal for any graduate student or business professional seeking a greater understanding of international economics and how to best adjust to changes in the global economic environment.

  • Macroeconomic Theory I OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Class by MIT on Economic Growth Theory

    'Macroeconomic Theory I' is the first of this series of four free OpenCourseWare offerings from MIT and deals with initial and sustained economic growth and the effects of a variety of factors on this phenomenon. Business professionals, economists and graduate-level students interested in national economics and economic behavior should consider taking this course. Prior macroeconomic coursework is recommended for students considering this free online course.

  • Macroeconomic Theory II OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Macroeconomic Theory Course

    'Macroeconomic Theory II' is a free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT that provides an introduction to the models that macroeconomists use to study economic fluctuations. This is the second of a four quarter sequence of graduate courses in macroeconomics and is intended for students studying Economics or those interested in this discipline. An undergraduate-level understanding of macroeconomics is strongly encouraged to help students fully grasp the material.

  • Macroeconomic Theory III OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Economics Course on the Theory of Consumption

    'Macroeconomic Theory III' aims to answer the question, 'What is economic equilibrium and what does it mean for macroeconomic systems?' This free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT examines the models that macroeconomists use to study consumption, investment and asset prices. This is the third of a four quarter sequence of graduate courses in macroeconomics and is intended for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge of macroeconomics theories, principles and analysis.

  • Macroeconomic Theory IV OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Economics Class on Credit, Financial, and Labor Markets

    'Macroeconomic Theory IV' completes a series of four related graduate courses on economic principles and theory. This free graduate-level OpenCourseWare is offered by MIT and examines the major macroeconomic markets that control a nation's economic life, including financial and credit markets and goods and labor markets. The course is intended for graduate students seeking an advanced understanding of macroeconomic theory.