1. macro - Noun
2. macro - Adjective
3. macro - Adjective Satellite
a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
very large in scale or scope or capability
Source: WordNetLife is water, dancing to the tune of macro molecules. Albert Szent-Györgyi
It seems to me that at least as far as the financial markets are concerned, there is increasing evidence against rational expectations, even at the macro level. Kenneth Arrow
The central message is still that, as Keynes argued, fiscal policy is the answer to liquidity traps, financial or political. The arguments against fiscal policy in Japan, so far as I understand them are intellectually fallacious; they would receive failing grades in an undergraduate macro exam. James Tobin
Many developing countries are enjoying demographic changes. They have a younger demographic composition so they're not burdened by legacy policy. Now, if you combine this with a good macro policy and ambitious structural policy, those countries are able to move more flexibly and be more agile. Sri Mulyani Indrawati
The stock market is like a small row boat on a rough sea, bouncing around as it drifts, whereas the macro economy is like a large ocean liner, very ponderous and difficult to maneuver but without such a rough journey. Clive Granger
It's kind of a funny way to put it, but if you want to study a dynamic economic system, what you'd like to be able to do is focus on the linkages, say, between asset markets and the macro economy without having to model everything at the same time. Lars Peter Hansen