AP Macroeconomics SyllabusThis is a featured page

Semester 1:
(the percentages indicate the proportion of the multiple choice AP exam will be consist of questions from each section)

Unit 1: Basic Economic Concepts
– 8-14%
  1. Scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost
  2. Production possibilities curve
  3. Comparative advantage, absolute advantage, specialization, and trade
  4. Economic systems
  5. Property rights and the role of incentives
  6. Marginal analysis
Unit 2: The Nature and Functions of Product Markets - 55-70%
A. Supply and demand – 9 days. 15 - 20%
  1. Market equilibrium
  2. Determinants of supply and demand
  3. Price and quantity controls
Unit 3.1: Measurement of Economic Performance - 12–16%
A. National income accounts
1. Circular flow
2. Gross domestic product
3. Components of gross domestic product
4. Real versus nominal gross domestic product
B. Inflation measurement and adjustment
1. Price indices
2. Nominal and real values
3. Costs of inflation
C. Unemployment
1. Definition and measurement
2. Types of unemployment
3. Natural rate of unemployment

Unit 3.3: National Income and Price Determination - 10–15%
A. Aggregate demand
1. Determinants of aggregate demand
2. Multiplier and crowding-out effects
B. Aggregate supply
1. Short-run and long-run analyses
2. Sticky versus flexible wages and prices
3. Determinants of aggregate supply
C. Macroeconomic equilibrium
1. Real output and price level
2. Short and long run
3. Actual versus full-employment output
4. Economic fluctuations

Unit 3.4: Financial Sector - 15–20%
A. Money, banking, and financial markets
1. Definition of financial assets: money, stocks, bonds
2. Time value of money (present and future value)
3. Measures of money supply
4. Banks and creation of money
5. Money demand
6. Money market
7. Loanable funds market
B. Central bank and control of the money supply
1. Tools of central bank policy
2. Quantity theory of money
3. Real versus nominal interest rates

Unit 3.5: Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies - 20–30%
A. Fiscal and monetary policies
1. Demand-side effects
2. Supply-side effects
3. Policy mix
4. Government deficits and debt
B. Inflation and unemployment
1. Types of inflation
a. Demand-pull inflation
b. Cost-push inflation
2. The Phillips curve: short run versus long run
3. Role of expectations

Unit 3.6: Economic Growth and Productivity - 5–10%
A. Investment in human capital
B. Investment in physical capital
C. Research and development, and technological progress
D. Growth policy

Unit 4: Open Economy: International Trade and Finance -10–15%
A. Balance of payments accounts
1. Balance of trade
2. Current account
3. Capital account
B. Foreign exchange market
1. Demand for and supply of foreign exchange
2. Exchange rate determination
3. Currency appreciation and depreciation
C. Net exports and capital flows
D. Links to financial and goods markets


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