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Basics of Stock Market
13 Modules | 63 Chapters | 22 Videos
Module 1
Economics
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Introduction to Macroeconomics

Now that you've enjoyed learning about economics, let’s focus on macroeconomics in this chapter.

Do you remember your favourite playground? I remember mine. During summer vacations, my friends and I would go there every evening to enjoy the slides and swings and play games like Monkey in the Middle and football.

One unforgettable thing about that playground was the treat van that delivered goodies like chips and juice boxes every day, sent by the playground owner. These treats represent the ‘goods and services’ people buy in an economy.

One day, the van delivered fewer treats, making them more valuable. Those who usually got two cookies only got one. This mirrors inflation in macroeconomics, where prices rise because there’s less available.

Then, a new group of kids moved to the playground. This is like a population boom in macroeconomics, where more people need the same amount of goods. The treats became even more valuable due to increased demand.

The playground monitor, like a government in macroeconomics, saw the situation and opened a lemonade stand. With more treats (goods and services) available, the balance was restored, even though the treat van was delivering less.

This story demonstrates how macroeconomics works: the supply of goods, the demand for those goods, and the role of the government in keeping the economy balanced.

Imagine all the things the kids trade or enjoy at the playground—juice boxes, toys, turns on the swings. These represent the goods and services produced in an economy. The playground monitor, like a government, keeps track of these trades, similar to how governments calculate GDP.

The GDP is the total value of goods and services exchanged in a given time (like a week or a month). It’s a scorecard that shows how productive the economy is.

  • Scarcity: When the treat van delivered fewer treats, it created scarcity. Fewer goods available meant fewer trades, reducing the playground's GDP.
  • New Economic Activity: The lemonade stand injected new economic activity, increasing the availability of drinks to trade. This boosted the playground's GDP.

By explaining GDP this way, you can see how production, scarcity, and economic activity are reflected in the overall economy.

  • It focuses on the entire national or global economy, not individual businesses or consumers (like microeconomics).
  • It analyses trends like inflation (rising prices), unemployment rates, and economic growth.
  • Governments use macroeconomic principles to make decisions that affect the overall health of the economy.

In Chapter 3, we’ll explore how macroeconomics and microeconomics differ.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

What is Economics
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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