It depends on the way that the subject is modelled as to how many and what are the variables involved. Some models are incomplete and have only a few variables. The smallest model that I know that is comnplete has 19 variables. They are all money flows which are opposite to the value of the goods, services and valuable legal documents that flow in the opposite direction between the same entities.
Which level does macroeconomics focus on?
Macroeconomics refers to the national economy.
The four main economic variables (in macroeconomics) are 1. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 2. The unemployment rate 3. The inflation rate 4. The interest rate -------- 5. Level of the stock market 6. Exchange rate
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
difference in methodology for microeconomics and macroeconomics?
Which level does macroeconomics focus on?
Macroeconomics refers to the national economy.
Journal of Macroeconomics was created in 1979.
The four main economic variables (in macroeconomics) are 1. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 2. The unemployment rate 3. The inflation rate 4. The interest rate -------- 5. Level of the stock market 6. Exchange rate
I don't think you can use Macroeconomics in a sentence.
difference in methodology for microeconomics and macroeconomics?
Macroeconomics examines the consumer purchases of families and age groups.
The word macroeconomics is a noun. It is the study of the entire economy.
Macroeconomics examines the consumer purchases of families and age groups.
Macro Economics is not considering only the out put without having any input. Macroeconomics is that branch of Economics which study the overall economic system or entire economy or aggregate variables. Such as total or national income(for Afghanistan 13 bn $), total employment(15 mn), total or aggregate saving, aggregate supply and demand and general price(6%). •Macroeconomics deals with aggregates of variables or quantities(total) and not with individual quantities, deals with national income and not with individual income, deals with general price level and not with individual prices, deals with national output and not with individual output'.
Explain macroeconomics objectives from the conventional perspective?
Macroeconomics examines the consumer purchases of families and age groups.