macroeconomic — (adj.) also macro economic, 1938, from MACRO (Cf. macro ) + ECONOMIC (Cf. economic) … Etymology dictionary
macroeconomic — macroeconomics mac‧ro‧ec‧o‧nom‧ics [ˌmækrəʊekəˈnɒmɪks, iːkə ǁ kroʊekəˈnɑː , iːkə ] noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS the study of the economy of a whole area, for example a whole country or the whole of a particular industry: • The influence of… … Financial and business terms
macroeconomic — adj. Macroeconomic is used with these nouns: ↑indicator, ↑policy … Collocations dictionary
macroeconomic — mac|ro|ec|o|no|mic [ ,mækrou,ikə namık,, mækrou,ekə namık ] adjective relating to the economic system of a whole country or large region: macroeconomic policies such as wage control … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
macroeconomic — UK [ˌmækrəʊˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk] / UK [ˌmækrəʊˌekəˈnɒmɪk] / US [ˌmækroʊˌekəˈnɑmɪk] adjective economics relating to the economic system of a whole country or large region macroeconomic policies such as wage control … English dictionary
Macroeconomic regulation and control — (zh c|c=宏观调控) often abbrevicated Macro control (zh c|c=宏调) refers to the use of direct government intervention by the central government of the People s Republic of China to cool down the overheated economy. The policy was first introduced in… … Wikipedia
Macroeconomic policy instruments — fall within the realm of Macroeconomics policy. The latter can be divided into two subsets: a) Monetary policy and b) Fiscal policy. Monetary policy is conducted by the Federal Reserve or the central bank of a country or supranational region… … Wikipedia
Macroeconomic model — A macroeconomic model is an analytical tool designed to describe the operation of the economy of a country or a region. These models are usually designed to examine the dynamics of aggregate quantities such as the total amount of goods and… … Wikipedia
Macroeconomic Swap — A type of derivative designed to help companies whose revenues are closely correlated with business cycles to reduce their business cycle risk. In a macroeconomic swap, also called a macro swap, a variable stream of payments based on a… … Investment dictionary
Macroeconomic Factor — A factor that is pertinent to a broad economy at the regional or national level and affects a large population rather than a few select individuals. Macroeconomic factors such as economic output, unemployment, inflation, savings and investment… … Investment dictionary