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makroökonomischer

Makroökonomischer is the attributive form of makroökonomisch, an German adjective meaning relating to macroeconomics, the branch of economics that studies the performance and behavior of an economy as a whole rather than individual markets. The term is used to describe phenomena, indicators, models, and policies that aggregate across agents and markets, such as makroökonomische Variablen (GDP, inflation, unemployment), makroökonomische Modelle, and makroökonomische Stabilisierungspolitik.

In academic and policy discourse, macroeconomic analysis focuses on aggregates, business cycles, inflation dynamics, growth, fiscal

Makroökonomisch is contrasted with mikroökonomisch, which describes topics at the level of individual agents, firms, or

Etymologically, makroökonomisch combines makro-, from Greek makrós meaning large, with wirtschaftlich, derived from wirtschaft, “economy” or

and
monetary
policy
transmission,
and
international
imbalances.
Macroeconomic
research
often
relies
on
national
accounts
data,
time-series
econometrics,
and
structural
modeling
to
understand
how
shocks
propagate
through
the
economy.
specific
markets,
such
as
price
formation
and
consumer
choices.
The
term
can
be
used
in
various
grammatical
forms,
with
makroökonomischer
as
the
masculine
nominative
singular
form,
and
adapting
to
other
genders
and
cases
(makroökonomische
Trends,
makroökonomische
Entwicklung,
etc.).
“to
manage.”
The
prefix
is
common
in
economics
to
distinguish
studies
of
the
whole
economy
from
microeconomic
analysis.