Macroeconomics is the study of the economy as a whole, including issues like growth, inflation, and unemployment. Economists use models to help explain and address these issues. Models make simplifying assumptions, like whether prices are flexible or sticky in the short-run. The chapter introduces concepts like endogenous and exogenous variables. It provides an example model of supply and demand for cars and how it can be used to analyze changes. The chapter outlines the topics that will be covered in the macroeconomics textbook, including classical theory, growth theory, and business cycle theory.