Word info

macro-economic

Adjective

Meaning

macro-economic (comparative more macro-economic, superlative most macro-economic)

Alternative spelling of macroeconomic.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I wish I could say that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had done himself less than justice. Unfortunately, I can only say that I believe he has done himself justice. Some Chancellors are macro-economic. Other Chancellors are fiscal. This one is just plain cheap. Margaret Thatcher

The historic terrain of macro-economic theory is the explanation of the levels and fluctuations of overall economic activity. Macro-economists have been especially interested in the effects of alternative fiscal, financial, and monetary policies. James Tobin

The world has conducted a massive macro-economic experiment since the cataclysm of 2008. In Europe, the fans of austerity have had their chance, and the results have been a disaster. Eliot Spitzer

Having your fiscal house in order and having a more manageable macro-economic future is going to be very useful in creating growth. Fareed Zakaria

Macro-economic policy had accelerated the "expulsion" of landless peasants from the countryside leading to the formation of a nomadic migrant labor force moving from one metropolitan area to another. Michel Chossudovsky

The collapse of the standard of living, engineered as result of macro-economic policy, is without precedent in Russian history: " We had more to eat during the Second World War." Michel Chossudovsky

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