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- as a whole. This includes regional, national, and global economies. Macroeconomists study topics such as output/GDP (gross domestic product) and national...
- crucial distinction is between deterministic and stochastic models. Macroeconomists build dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models that describe...
- Janet Louise Yellen (born August 13, 1946) is an American economist, currently serving as the 78th United States secretary of the treasury since January...
- the stagflation of the 1970s. There was a lack of consensus among macroeconomists in the 1980s, and during this period New Keynesian economics was developed...
- quantity of ****ets, goods and services sold during the year. In practice, macroeconomists almost always use real GDP to define Q, omitting the role of all other...
- slow means significantly slower than potential growth as estimated by macroeconomists, even though the growth rate may be nominally higher than in other...
- a car. Economists commonly consider themselves microeconomists or macroeconomists. The difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics likely was...
- necessarily stable: that is, the Phillips relationship could shift. Macroeconomists became more sceptical of Keynesian theories, and Keynesians themselves...
- America, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. A practice trained macroeconomist, he advised a number of national governments in the transition from...
- using microeconomics. Over the course of the 1980s and the 1990s, macroeconomists coalesced around a paradigm known as the new neoclassical synthesis...