For IndividualsFor BusinessesFor UniversitiesFor Governments
Coursera
  • Online DegreeExplore Bachelor’s & Master’s degrees
  • MasterTrack™Earn credit towards a Master’s degree
  • University CertificatesAdvance your career with graduate-level learning
Find your New Career
  • Browse
  • Top Courses
  • Log In
  • Join for Free
    Coursera
    • Browse
    • Macroeconomics

    Filter by

    47 results for "macroeconomics"

    • Placeholder
      University of Maryland, College Park

      Developing Innovative Ideas for Product Leaders

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Marketing, Research and Design, Sales, Strategy, Business Psychology, Market Analysis, Design and Product, Human Resources, Market Research, People Development, Product Management, Adaptability, Behavioral Economics, Business Analysis, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Innovation, Leadership Development, Problem Solving, Product Development, Product Strategy, Collaboration, Communication, Product Design, Professional Development, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Software Testing, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.4

      (85 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

    • Placeholder
      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Country Level Economics: Policies, Institutions, and Macroeconomic Performance

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Management, Market Analysis, Market Research, Marketing, Research and Design, Accounting, Econometrics, Probability & Statistics

      4.5

      (709 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Free

      Placeholder
      École des Ponts ParisTech

      Electric Vehicles and Mobility

      Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Product Lifecycle, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics, Transportation Operations Management

      4.5

      (1.1k reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 3-6 Months

    • Placeholder
      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

      Banking and Financial Institutions

      Skills you'll gain: Banking, Finance, Leadership and Management, Regulations and Compliance, Risk Management

      4.7

      (98 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Placeholder
      O.P. Jindal Global University

      MBA Business Analytics

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Finance, Financial Accounting, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Operations Management, Project Management, Tensorflow

      Earn a degree

      Degree · 1-4 Years

    • Placeholder
      O. P. Jindal Global University

      M.A. Public Policy

      Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Econometrics, Finance, Leadership Development, Taxes

      Earn a degree

      Degree · 1-4 Years

    • Placeholder

      Free

      Placeholder
      Erasmus University Rotterdam

      Econometrics: Methods and Applications

      Skills you'll gain: Advertising, Algebra, Communication, Econometrics, Forecasting, General Statistics, Marketing, Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, Regression

      4.6

      (1.1k reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Placeholder
      Placeholder
      IE Business School

      Business Opportunities and Risks in a Globalized Economy

      Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Econometrics, Probability & Statistics, Taxes, Data Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Market Research, Research and Design

      4.8

      (155 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Placeholder
      Placeholder
      Alfaisal University | KLD

      الدخل القومي | National Income

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

    • Placeholder

      Free

      Placeholder
      Erasmus University Rotterdam

      Earth Economics

      Skills you'll gain: Behavioral Economics, Business Psychology, Data Analysis

      4.7

      (58 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Placeholder

      Free

      Placeholder
      University of Pennsylvania

      Microeconomics: When Markets Fail

      Skills you'll gain: Behavioral Economics, Business Psychology, Leadership and Management

      4.8

      (576 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Placeholder

      Free

      Placeholder
      Universidade de São Paulo

      Introdução à Análise Macroeconômica

      Skills you'll gain: Behavioral Economics, Business Psychology, Econometrics, Probability & Statistics

      4.8

      (290 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

    Searches related to macroeconomics

    macroeconomics for business management
    microeconomics: when markets fail
    microeconomics
    microeconomics principles
    microeconomics: the power of markets
    macroeconomic financial accounts
    country level economics: macroeconomic variables and markets
    introdução à análise macroeconômica
    1234

    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular macroeconomics courses

    • Developing Innovative Ideas for Product Leaders: University of Maryland, College Park
    • Country Level Economics: Policies, Institutions, and Macroeconomic Performance: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • Electric Vehicles and Mobility: École des Ponts ParisTech
    • Banking and Financial Institutions: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    • MBA Business Analytics: O.P. Jindal Global University
    • M.A. Public Policy: O. P. Jindal Global University
    • Econometrics: Methods and Applications: Erasmus University Rotterdam
    • Business Opportunities and Risks in a Globalized Economy: IE Business School
    • الدخل القومي | National Income: Alfaisal University | KLD
    • Earth Economics: Erasmus University Rotterdam

    Skills you can learn in Finance

    Investment (23)
    Market (economics) (20)
    Stock (18)
    Financial Statement (14)
    Financial Accounting (13)
    Modeling (13)
    Corporate Finance (11)
    Financial Analysis (11)
    Trading (11)
    Evaluation (10)
    Financial Markets (10)
    Pricing (10)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macroeconomics

    • Macroeconomics is the field of economics that studies trends in the overall economy, whether at the level of a state, a country, or the entire world. In contrast to microeconomics, which studies the economic decision-making of individuals, macroeconomics examines how the aggregated decisions of all the individuals in an economy are shaped by large-scale factors such as interest rates, inflation, productivity, and tax and trade policies.

      The importance of macroeconomics to understanding the business landscape has only grown in recent decades, as the march of globalization has made international economies ever more interdependent. Macroeconomic conditions within and between countries can create opportunities as well as challenges; for example, differences in labor costs or tariffs may enable a company to lower production costs with international supply chains.

      Similarly, understanding macroeconomics is an important part of understanding national and international politics. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth is a core goal of any government, and economists play a central role in determining the macroeconomic policies needed to achieve this. Macroeconomic conditions in a country can also influence its positions in international trade negotiations as well as its motivations in cross-border conflicts or alliances.‎

    • Top decision-makers at large companies (and especially multinational corporations) rely on macroeconomic insights to aid in strategic management decisions. A chief operating officer (COOs) might use economic trends to inform demand forecasts; a chief financial officer (CFO) needs to keep a close eye on interest rates in evaluating different financing strategies; and a chief executive officer (CEO) could seek opportunities for expansion through overseas mergers & acquisitions (M&A) in a fast-growing emerging market.

      Economists with a particularly deep expertise in macroeconomics may become academic researchers in some cases, or else may work in government roles. By using statistical and econometric techniques, economists can uncover new insights into the factors driving economic growth - and, potentially, provide guidance to policymakers accordingly. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economists earned a median annual salary of $105,020 in 2019, and typically had at least a master’s degree and often a Ph.D. in economics.‎

    • Certainly. Coursera offers a full range of online learning opportunities on macroeconomics and related business topics such as financial markets, strategic management, and banking. These courses and Specializations are taught by top-ranked schools like the University of California, Irvine, Columbia University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, so you won’t have to settle for a lower quality education to learn online. And, with significantly lower tuition costs than on-campus students, learning about macroeconomics on Coursera is a smart investment in driving your own personal growth.‎

    • The field of macroeconomics draws on knowledge of larger markets and governmental policy, so experience in finance, accounting, investing, or banking will benefit you. The knowledge that involvement in the business field brings can also help you gain a grasp of basic macroeconomic concepts such as supply and demand and monetary policy. Having a familiarity with political science is also a plus when it comes to learning about macroeconomics because you’ll have a foundation of understanding about how government actions affect the markets. Experience with upper-level mathematics or statistics will also give you an advantage in studying macroeconomics because of the level of data analysis that macroeconomics involves.‎

    • Anyone with an analytical mind can perform well in a career in macroeconomics because jobs in that field often rely on modeling and financial analysis to determine trends and issue forecasts. Individuals with business experience, especially in larger corporations, are well-suited to work in macroeconomics roles because they have firsthand knowledge of how decision-making processes work in larger organizations, as well as how those decisions affect various groups of people. People with backgrounds in accounting can also understand the principles that drive macroeconomics, which prepares them well for careers in the field. Macroeconomics also sits at the junction of finance and politics, so people with an understanding of different forms of government and how they approach financial decisions often have the skills to excel in macroeconomics jobs.‎

    • A knowledge of macroeconomics is an excellent skill set for someone who wants to work with and analyze financial markets on a large scale. As government economic policies and multinational corporations have an increasing effect on the marketplace as a whole, macroeconomics expertise increasingly comes in handy for making business plans. The ability to understand and analyze economic data can help you identify trends and forecast future financial direction. Whether you're in the market for a new job or want to advance in your current workplace, learning the principles and applications of macroeconomics can help you improve your career in business and take advantage of opportunities to achieve greater success.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
    Other topics to explore
    Placeholder
    Arts and Humanities
    338 courses
    Placeholder
    Business
    1095 courses
    Placeholder
    Computer Science
    668 courses
    Placeholder
    Data Science
    425 courses
    Placeholder
    Information Technology
    145 courses
    Placeholder
    Health
    471 courses
    Placeholder
    Math and Logic
    70 courses
    Placeholder
    Personal Development
    137 courses
    Placeholder
    Physical Science and Engineering
    413 courses
    Placeholder
    Social Sciences
    401 courses
    Placeholder
    Language Learning
    150 courses

    Coursera Footer

    Learn Something New

    • Learn a Language
    • Learn Accounting
    • Learn Coding
    • Learn Copywriting
    • Learn HR
    • Learn Public Relations
    • Boulder MS Data Science
    • Illinois iMBA
    • Illinois MS Computer Science
    • UMich MS in Applied Data Science

    Popular Data Science Topics

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Engineering
    • Data Science
    • Excel
    • Machine Learning
    • Python
    • Power BI
    • R Programming
    • SQL

    Popular Computer Science & IT Topics

    • Blockchain
    • Coding
    • Computer Science
    • Cybersecurity
    • Full Stack Web Development
    • IT
    • Java
    • Software Engineering
    • Web Design
    • Web Development

    Popular Business Topics

    • Accounting
    • Business Finance
    • Communication Skills
    • Leadership & Management
    • Marketing
    • Product Management
    • Project Management
    • UX Design
    • UX Research
    • Writing

    Coursera

    • About
    • What We Offer
    • Leadership
    • Careers
    • Catalog
    • Coursera Plus
    • Professional Certificates
    • MasterTrack® Certificates
    • Degrees
    • For Enterprise
    • For Government
    • For Campus
    • Become a Partner
    • Coronavirus Response
    • Free Courses
    • All Courses

    Community

    • Learners
    • Partners
    • Beta Testers
    • Translators
    • Blog
    • Tech Blog
    • Teaching Center

    More

    • Press
    • Investors
    • Terms
    • Privacy
    • Help
    • Accessibility
    • Contact
    • Articles
    • Directory
    • Affiliates
    • Modern Slavery Statement
    Learn Anywhere
    Placeholder
    Placeholder
    Placeholder
    © 2023 Coursera Inc. All rights reserved.
    • Placeholder
    • Placeholder
    • Placeholder
    • Placeholder
    • Placeholder
    • Placeholder