Similar words: macroeconomic, macro-economics, macroeconomics, macroeconomy, microeconomic, microeconomics, micro-economics, economist. Meaning: ['mækrəʊekə'nɑmɪst ,-ɪː- /-nɒm-] n. an economist who specializes in macroeconomics.
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1. How do the new classical macroeconomists explain that predicament?
2. The toughest challenge for macroeconomists is to get a clear view through the clouds.
3. Instead of tracking these individual sectoral shifts, macroeconomists focus on the overall price level.
4. In the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s many macroeconomists have seen different lights on the road to an economic Damascus.
5. The new classical macroeconomists are committed believers in the power of market forces,(http://sentencedict.com) being fired with an almost evangelistic enthusiasm.
6. An audible sigh of relief rose from the ranks of mainstream macroeconomists.
7. The results of the study should be of interest to both macroeconomists and economic historians.
8. "The supply of these things are sufficient, but demand has been exacerbated by hording, " said Janet Zhang, a macroeconomist for Dragonomics, a Beijing-based research firm.
9. Mr Werning and his co-author, Emmanuel Farhi (a young Harvard macroeconomist), point out that the biggest roll of the dice in life is the family you are born into.
10. They include Fama, one of the most influential financial economists of the past half-century, and his University of Chicago colleague John Cochrane, a prominent macroeconomist.
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