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Macro Economics

Macroeconomics is the assessment of factors such as gross domestic product, employment, inflation, money supply and government debt, and how they influence the overall economy. Economists use aggregate data to understand trends and assess economic health at a particular point in time, relative to historic averages, expectations and / or other counties or regions.

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