AP Macroeconomics
Master AP Macroeconomics across all 6 College Board units with a voice-first AI tutor: measuring the economy, AD-AS, fiscal and monetary policy, and personalized gap-filling.
48 lessons · 6 College Board units
Unit 1
U1.1 Scarcity, Choice, and Trade-offs
AP-MACRO-1.1
U1.2 Resource Allocation and Economic Systems
AP-MACRO-1.2
U1.3 Production Possibilities Curve
AP-MACRO-1.3
U1.4 Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade
AP-MACRO-1.4
U1.5 Cost-Benefit Analysis
AP-MACRO-1.5
U1.6 Marginal Analysis and Consumer Choice
AP-MACRO-1.6
U1 FRQ Practice
AP-MACRO-1-FRQ
Unit 2
Unit 3
U3.1 Aggregate Demand
AP-MACRO-3.1
U3.2 Multipliers
AP-MACRO-3.2
U3.3 Short-Run Aggregate Supply
AP-MACRO-3.3
U3.4 Long-Run Aggregate Supply
AP-MACRO-3.4
U3.5 Equilibrium in the AD-AS Model
AP-MACRO-3.5
U3.6 Changes in the AD-AS Model in the Short Run
AP-MACRO-3.6
U3.7 Long-Run Self-Adjustment
AP-MACRO-3.7
U3.8 Fiscal Policy
AP-MACRO-3.8
U3.9 Automatic Stabilizers
AP-MACRO-3.9
U3 FRQ Practice
AP-MACRO-3-FRQ
Unit 4
U4.1 Financial Assets
AP-MACRO-4.1
U4.2 Nominal vs Real Interest Rates
AP-MACRO-4.2
U4.3 Definition, Measurement, and Functions of Money
AP-MACRO-4.3
U4.4 Banking and the Expansion of the Money Supply
AP-MACRO-4.4
U4.5 The Money Market
AP-MACRO-4.5
U4.6 Monetary Policy
AP-MACRO-4.6
U4.7 The Loanable Funds Market
AP-MACRO-4.7
U4 FRQ Practice
AP-MACRO-4-FRQ
Unit 5
U5.1 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Actions in the Short Run
AP-MACRO-5.1
U5.2 The Phillips Curve
AP-MACRO-5.2
U5.3 Money Growth and Inflation
AP-MACRO-5.3
U5.4 Government Deficits and the National Debt
AP-MACRO-5.4
U5.5 Crowding Out (Long-Run Focus)
AP-MACRO-5.5
U5.6 Economic Growth
AP-MACRO-5.6
U5.7 Public Policy and Economic Growth
AP-MACRO-5.7
U5 FRQ Practice
AP-MACRO-5-FRQ
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