1. Economic growth 2. Price stability 3. High employment
Macroeconomics is the study of a nation's economy. (Aggregate demand, aggregate supply, GDP, economics growth, inflation etc are all terms used in macroeconomics to describe one economy on its own)
To promote economic growth To manage unemployment to low levels To manage inflation to low levels
TIMOTHY S. DAVIS has written: 'RICARDO'S MACROECONOMICS: MONEY, TRADE CYCLES, AND GROWTH'
Micro: behavior of households and firms. Macro: economy wide issues such as unemployment, inflation, econ. growth/development.
Which level does macroeconomics focus on?
Journal of Macroeconomics was created in 1979.
Macroeconomics refers to the national economy.
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
to achieve full employment,to achieve price stability, to achieve economic growth, equilibrium in B.O.P and equitable distribution of income.
Martin Neil Baily has written: 'MOVING MONEY' 'Macroeconomics, financial markets, and the international sector' -- subject(s): Macroeconomics, International finance, International trade 'Growth with equity' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Technological innovations, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Income distribution, Investments, Labor supply, Technological innovations 'Macroeconomics, financial markets, andthe international sector' -- subject(s): Macroeconomics, International finance, International trade
The word macroeconomics is a noun. It is the study of the entire economy.