T W O   M A C R O E C O N O M I C   F R A M E W O R K S :   A   G R A P H I C A L   E X P O S I T I O N
Created by Professor Roger W. Garrison, Department of Economics, Auburn Univeristy

The three shows included in this portfolio demonstrate the power of POWERPOINT in conveying the principles of macroeconomics to undergraduates and even to graduate students. These shows are not intended to be totally self-explanatory. Rather, they are designed to complement a series of lectures. Still, much of the material in the first two shows are largely self-explanatory---especially for those who have some grounding in the subject matter.

When used in Principles of Macroeonomics (
ECON 2030) or in Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (ECON 6030), these shows (and others) are made available to the students for review through the course website.
The shows, which include some sound effects (turn your speakers on), are designed to run with the 2003 or 2007 versions of POWERPOINT. Older versions will botch the animations and will otherwise degrade the presentation.

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