What does macroeconomist mean?
Definitions for macroeconomist
-ɪˈkɒn ə mɪstmacroe·conomist
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Princeton's WordNet
macroeconomist, macroeconomic expertnoun
an economist who specializes in macroeconomics
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macroeconomistnoun
An expert in macroeconomics, or large-scale economics.
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macroeconomist
A macroeconomist is an economist who specializes in the study of macroeconomics - the analysis of an economy as a whole or its basic subdivisions such as government spending, inflation, unemployment, and growth. They use models to predict and understand the behavior of aggregates in the economy. Their research and analysis can influence policy and decision-making processes related to economic matters.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of macroeconomist in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of macroeconomist in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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- في الاقتصاد الكليArabic
- makroekonomCzech
- macroeconomistDanish
- MakroGerman
- μακροοικονομολόγοςGreek
- macroeconomistaSpanish
- اقتصاد کلانPersian
- makrotaloustieteilijänäFinnish
- macroéconomisteFrench
- macroeconomistHindi
- macroeconomistHungarian
- macroeconomistIndonesian
- macroeconomistaItalian
- macroeconomistHebrew
- マクロ経済Japanese
- macroeconomistKorean
- macroeconomistLatin
- macroeconomistDutch
- macroeconomistNorwegian
- makroekonomistaPolish
- macroeconomistPortuguese
- macroeconomistRomanian
- макроэкономистомRussian
- makroekonomSwedish
- macroeconomistTamil
- macroeconomistThai
- makro iktisatçıTurkish
- макроекономістомUkrainian
- معاشیاتUrdu
- kinh tế vĩ môVietnamese
- מאַקראָעקאָנאָמיסטYiddish
- 宏觀Chinese
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