macroeconomic

IPA: mækroʊɛkʌnˈɑmɪk

adjective

  • Relating to macroeconomics.
  • Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices.
Advertisement

Examples of "macroeconomic" in Sentences

  • I study macroeconomics.
  • It will be the future of macroeconomics
  • It will be the future of macroeconomics.
  • The first context is the macroeconomics context.
  • Economics is divided into Macroeconomics and Microeconomics.
  • The case for an overall freeze is weak in macroeconomic terms.
  • For his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy
  • His area of specialty is macroeconomics and international economics.
  • But the main thing is that he hasn't intensively studied macroeconomics.
  • This book provides a discussion of both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
  • Early in his career, Neftci specialized in econometrics and macroeconomics.
  • In the 1960s and 1970s, macroeconomics was a part of the core of the subject.
  • It requires more than short-term macroeconomic reforms and austerity measures.
  • They both used the concepts of aggregate savings and investment to explain macroeconomic fluctuations.
  • With annual inflation running around 3.4%, he calls the macroeconomic stability a necessary "condition for economic growth."
  • So far the rapid improvement in macroeconomic data during the latter part of 2009 is inconsistent with your depression scenario.
  • The IMF can strive to incorporate "quick wins" identified by others--such as restoration of electricity services or jobs programs for unemployed youth--into sustainable medium-term macroeconomic policies.
  • LONDON—Commodities prices face increased volatility due to near-term macroeconomic concerns, but the long-term demand outlook remains bright, several of the U.K.'s largest globally diversified miners said Monday.
  • Underlying these restrictions on countries 'ability to spend money to address pressing health needs is an IMF fixation on what it terms macroeconomic stability, by which it means very low inflation rates and no or limited deficit spending.

Related Links

synonyms for macroeconomic
Advertisement

Resources

Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa