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单词 macroeconomics
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Definition of macroeconomics in English:

macroeconomics

plural noun ˌmakrəʊɛkəˈnɒmɪksˌmakrəʊiːkəˈnɒmɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary.
    • When I was in college I took two intro economics courses: macroeconomics and microeconomics.
    • So why wouldn't I rate the book as a major contribution to the advancement of scholarship on Ricardo's macroeconomics?
    • As with any other anniversary that has had a significant impact on the development of economics - specifically macroeconomics - this anniversary is deserving of commemoration.
    • A group of three papers and three comments considers Fisherian themes in monetary economics and macroeconomics.
    • The net domestic or national product in macroeconomics is derived by deducting the value of depreciation from the estimated gross domestic or national product.
    • It is unfortunate that the entrepreneur does not play much of a role in microeconomics but what about macroeconomics?
    • His research interests include the history of macroeconomics, the history of game theory, and the history of women in economics.
    • Dr. Fontana's interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics, history of economic thought, and methodology.
    • 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.
    • His principal teaching and research interests include monetary economics, macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, and development economics.
    • His interests include labor economics, macroeconomics, and finance.
    • Here was a new twist on free-market macroeconomics: things are going well because the value of government assets is rising!
    • Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book.
    • In terms of macroeconomics, our economic condition, indeed, has not yet recovered.
    • Most of macroeconomics today is monetary economics.
    • 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.
    • Even general theory itself was now compartmentalized into microeconomics and macroeconomics.
    • He is a research affiliate in the international macroeconomics and international trade programmes of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London.
    • He had strong views, though possibly less so in trade theory and policy than in macroeconomics and monetary theory.
 
 

Definition of macroeconomics in US English:

macroeconomics

plural noun
  • treated as singular The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His research interests include the history of macroeconomics, the history of game theory, and the history of women in economics.
    • 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.
    • He is a research affiliate in the international macroeconomics and international trade programmes of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London.
    • It is unfortunate that the entrepreneur does not play much of a role in microeconomics but what about macroeconomics?
    • So why wouldn't I rate the book as a major contribution to the advancement of scholarship on Ricardo's 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.
    • Here was a new twist on free-market macroeconomics: things are going well because the value of government assets is rising!
    • The net domestic or national product in macroeconomics is derived by deducting the value of depreciation from the estimated gross domestic or national product.
    • Even general theory itself was now compartmentalized into microeconomics and macroeconomics.
    • As with any other anniversary that has had a significant impact on the development of economics - specifically macroeconomics - this anniversary is deserving of commemoration.
    • His principal teaching and research interests include monetary economics, macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, and development economics.
    • His interests include labor economics, macroeconomics, and finance.
    • You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary.
    • Most of macroeconomics today is monetary economics.
    • He had strong views, though possibly less so in trade theory and policy than in macroeconomics and monetary theory.
    • In terms of macroeconomics, our economic condition, indeed, has not yet recovered.
    • Dr. Fontana's interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics, history of economic thought, and methodology.
    • When I was in college I took two intro economics courses: macroeconomics and microeconomics.
    • A group of three papers and three comments considers Fisherian themes in monetary economics and macroeconomics.
    • Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book.
 
 
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