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ECOS3007 International Macroeconomics: 93 HD Notes

Comprehensive and detailed notes covering all lectures and relevant materials. - Concise and det...

62 pages, 21283 words

ECOS3007: Comprehensive Lecture Notes + Step-by-Step Diagram Explanations + Final Exam Practice Responses

International Macroeconomics (ECOS3007)  These notes contain:  - Notes taken in lectures week 1...

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ECOS3007 COMPLETE SEMESTER NOTES

ECOS3007 COMPLETE SEMESTER NOTES SUMMARY OF ALL LECTURES AND READINGS FROM HD STUDENT

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Reviews

Very easy to follow and structured lectures. Relevant tutorial problems, pretty intuitive. Lecturer Denny basically told us the exact questions we will be tested on in final. Two weeks of quant seemed daunting but lecturer made it clear none of the actual maths were tested (final tested understanding rather than deriving equations). Recommend for good grades.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025

Confusing as heck. Very graphs heavy. Final was all long response questions.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025

Probably the HARDEST economics subject i've done. The lecturer himself is not too bad but i had no idea what was going on all semester even though i paid full attention and went to every single lecture. Didn't get how concepts related to each other. Extremely complex economics models and equations involved (hate them). I tried my best and just passed in the end (thank god), but i wish i didn't chose this to begin with.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2013