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==Index==
==Index==
See the related articles subpage to the article on economics [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Economics/Related_Articles] for an index to topics referred to in the economics articles.  
See the related articles subpage to the article on economics [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Economics/Related_Articles] for an index to topics referred to in the economics articles.


==Definitions==
==Parent articles==
 
[[Economics]]
 
==Subtopics==
 
[[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],
 
 
==Related topics==
 
[[Banking]], [[Money Supply]],
 
==Glossary==
{{r|IS-LM model}}
{{r|IS-LM model}}
{{r|Mundell-Fleming Model}}
{{r|Mundell-Fleming Model}}
{{r|Quantitative easing}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Macroeconomics.
See also changes related to Macroeconomics, or pages that link to Macroeconomics or to this page or whose text contains "Macroeconomics".

Index

See the related articles subpage to the article on economics [1] for an index to topics referred to in the economics articles.

Parent articles

Economics

Subtopics

Keynesianism, IS-LM model, monetarism,


Related topics

Banking, Money Supply,

Glossary

  • IS-LM model [r]: Model of simultaneous equilibrium in the product and money markets - shown graphically as two intersecting interest rate/spending graphs, one depicting the investment/savings (I/S) relation and the other the liquidity/money (L/M) supply relation (also known as the Hicks-Hansen model). [e]
  • Mundell-Fleming Model [r]: An open-economy version of the IS-LM model that allows for international trade and international capital flows. [e]
  • Quantitative easing [r]: Add brief definition or description