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- Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. This includes...
- Macroeconomic indicators are aggregated statistics for a geography, po****tion, or political jurisdiction gathered by agencies and bureaus of various...
- Disequilibrium macroeconomics is a tradition of research centered on the role of disequilibrium in economics. This approach is also known as non-Walrasian...
- Hydraulic macroeconomics is an informal characterization of certain types of macroeconomic study ****uming aggregate social wealth (demand or supply) as...
- New classical macroeconomics, sometimes simply called new classical economics, is a school of thought in macroeconomics that builds its analysis entirely...
- A macroeconomic model is an analytical tool designed to describe the operation of the problems of economy of a country or a region. These models are usually...
- Keynesian macroeconomics by adherents of new classical macroeconomics. Two main ****umptions define the New Keynesian approach to macroeconomics. Like the...
- Pantheon Macroeconomics is an economic research consultancy founded by Ian Shepherdson. The firm is located in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, with offices...
- The Journal of Macroeconomics is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1979 that covers research on a broad range of issues in monetary economics...
- named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic theories and models of how aggregate demand (total spending in the economy)...