- as a whole. This
includes regional, national, and
global economies.
Macroeconomists study topics such as output/GDP (gross
domestic product) and national...
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necessarily stable: that is, the
Phillips relationship could shift.
Macroeconomists became more
sceptical of
Keynesian theories, and
Keynesians reconsidered...
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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...
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using microeconomics. Over the
course of the 1980s and the 1990s,
macroeconomists coalesced around a
paradigm known as the new
neoclassical synthesis...
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freshwater school (or
sometimes swee****er school)
comprises US-based
macroeconomists who, in the
early 1970s,
challenged the
prevailing consensus in macroeconomics...
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generation of
Chicago economics is led by Gary Becker, as well as
macroeconomists Robert Lucas Jr. and
Eugene Fama. A
further significant branching of...
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Janet Louise Yellen (born
August 13, 1946) is an
American economist who
served as the 78th
United States secretary of the
treasury from 2021 to 2025. She...
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aggregate variables, but as the
relationships appeared to
change over time
macroeconomists,
including new Keynesians,
reformulated their models with microfoundations...
- N. Greg. The
Macroeconomist as
Scientist and Engineer. May 2006. p. 14–15. http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/mankiw/files/
macroeconomist_as_scientist.pdf...
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series at the
Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Louis Real-time data set for
macroeconomists at the
Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia Real-time
database of the...