Sentence examples for macroeconomy from inspiring English sources

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macroeconomy

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The large-scale economy

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Schwartz was a stickler for historical detail, which, combined with Friedman's vision of a unifying structure for tracing the effects of monetary developments on the economy, led to an entertaining work that changed our view of how the macroeconomy worked.

Only then will it be possible to fully understand the role that monetary policy plays in the macroeconomy.

Yet the macroeconomy is not on the negotiators' side; according to another paper, from the European Central Bank, the longer countries remain in the economic doldrums, the likelier they are to implement old-fashioned trade barriers.

For example, current GDP is influenced by what happened to GDP, employment, and inflation in the past, and by unexpected shocks (the error term).He next sought to study how such shocks affect the macroeconomy.

The result is that we are protecting both of them badly.In the short term, the macroeconomy must be your greatest concern.

In short, sometimes destruction is just destructive.Governments and central banks can't fix every little thing in the macroeconomy.

All that despite the socialism.* In fact, presidents have relatively little influence over cyclical variations in the macroeconomy.

THOUGH pundits were quick to declare that the election of Barack Obama represented the emergence of a "post-racial" America, the macroeconomy has provided a corrective.

But to gain from this relatively stable macroeconomy, Ukraine must deregulate, sweeping away absurd red tape and muddled tax laws that make it impossible to do business legally.There is still a slim chance that Mr Kuchma will use the lull between parliamentary and presidential elections (due late next year) to have another go at reform.

Congress is always a bear to work with, and the real authority over the demand side of the macroeconomy rests with the Federal Reserve.Twelve months down the road, Mr Obama has won re-election and is narrowing down his list for the next Fed chair to a few candidates, but the constraints he faces as a steward of the American economy are unchanged.

Mr Dalio models the macroeconomy from the bottom up, by focusing on the individual transactions that are the machine's moving parts.

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