- macro-economics
- branch of economics that deals with the overall forces that control an economy
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
macro-economics — /ˌmækroʊ ɛkəˈnɒmɪks / (say .makroh ekuh nomiks), / ikə / (say eekuh ) noun (construed as singular) study of the economic system as a whole. Compare micro economics. {macro + economics} …
Macro-economics — Study of aggregate economic behaviour such as total output, economic growth, inflation and unemployment. ► See also Economic Indicators … Financial and business terms
macro-economics — see macroeconomics … English dictionary
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macro economy — /ˈmækroʊ əˌkɒnəmi/ (say makroh uh.konuhmee) noun that aspect of the economy which is the sphere of macro economics; the economy as a whole …
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macro- — a prefix meaning long , large , great , excessive , used especially in scientific or economics terminology, contrasting with micro , as in macrocosm, macropod. Also, (before vowels), macr . {Greek makro , combining form of makros} …