Macroeconomics: Learn The Essential Diagrams
Learn the 12 Essential Diagrams Taught in All Macroeconomics Introductory Courses!

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Learn the 12 Essential Diagrams Taught in All Macroeconomics Introductory Courses!
Master the 12 Essential Macroeconomic Diagrams.
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The Essential Diagrams Series is designed for two types of learners:
Students aiming to master the 12 essential diagrams taught in nearly every introductory Macroeconomics course.
Teachers and students who want to understand how we illustrate human behavior through economic diagrams.
If either of these sounds like you, this course is exactly what you need.
This course focuses on the 12 core diagrams of Macroeconomics, rooted in foundational theories like Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, Low Unemployment, and Economic Growth. These diagrams explain real-world phenomena—why governments intervene in the economy with fiscal and monetary policies to maintain stability and promote equity.
Here’s the breakdown:
Foundations of Macroeconomics:
Circular Flow of Income Model
Production Possibilities Curve
Business Cycle Diagram
Macroeconomic Equilibrium:
Neoclassical Aggregate Demand & Aggregate Supply Diagram ("The Rule of 10")
Keynesian Aggregate Demand & Aggregate Supply Diagram ("The Rule of 9")
Low Unemployment:
Labor Market Diagram
Demand-Deficient (Cyclical) Unemployment Diagram
Low and Stable Inflation:
Demand-Pull Inflation Diagram
Cost-Push Inflation Diagram
Economic Growth:
Showing Economic Growth on a Diagram
Equity in Income Distribution:
Lorenz Curve
Gini Coefficient
Important: If you’re looking for a comprehensive Macroeconomics course, this isn’t it! For a full Macroeconomics experience, check out my Macroeconomics: A Complete Economics Course for Everyone.
A Weekly Bonus
As part of this course, you’ll receive a subscription to my weekly newsletter, Just One Thing. Each Monday, you’ll get a two-minute breakdown of one essential economic concept, delivered straight to your inbox. It’s a quick and stress-free way to expand your understanding of economics, one idea at a time.
I’ve been lucky to see the world through a unique lens—as a former Peace Corps Volunteer, a graduate of Duke University, and someone who has traveled to over 55 countries. These experiences deeply influence how I teach economics, with real-world examples, a global perspective, and a passion for making these concepts relatable to everyone.
I can’t wait to guide you through these 12 essential diagrams.
I'd love to explore the fascinating intersection of economics and human behavior together.