The branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
‘Dr. Fontana's interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics, history of economic thought, and methodology.’
‘His interests include labor economics, macroeconomics, and finance.’
‘A group of three papers and three comments considers Fisherian themes in monetary economics and macroeconomics.’
‘His principal teaching and research interests include monetary economics, macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, and development economics.’
‘The net domestic or national product in macroeconomics is derived by deducting the value of depreciation from the estimated gross domestic or national product.’
‘As with any other anniversary that has had a significant impact on the development of economics - specifically macroeconomics - this anniversary is deserving of commemoration.’
‘Most of macroeconomics today is monetary economics.’
‘When I was in college I took two intro economics courses: macroeconomics and microeconomics.’
‘Even general theory itself was now compartmentalized into microeconomics and macroeconomics.’
‘Yet every economics student knows that when you start out in pursuit of the dismal science, you are given two textbooks: one about microeconomics and one about macroeconomics.’
‘So why wouldn't I rate the book as a major contribution to the advancement of scholarship on Ricardo's macroeconomics?’
‘Here was a new twist on free-market macroeconomics: things are going well because the value of government assets is rising!’
‘He had strong views, though possibly less so in trade theory and policy than in macroeconomics and monetary theory.’
‘It is unfortunate that the entrepreneur does not play much of a role in microeconomics but what about macroeconomics?’
‘Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book.’
‘You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary.’
‘In terms of macroeconomics, our economic condition, indeed, has not yet recovered.’
‘He is a research affiliate in the international macroeconomics and international trade programmes of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London.’
‘To conduct macroeconomics without paying any attention to prices, other than interest rates - that is, to imagine that all wages are rigid and all prices are rigid - is going too far.’
‘His research interests include the history of macroeconomics, the history of game theory, and the history of women in economics.’
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