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macroeconomists

  • plural
    of macroeconomist.
    macroeconomist
    noun
    a specialist in or student of macroeconomics.

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At the time, Biden said that Brainard, “one of our country’s leading macroeconomists — has played a key leadership role at the Federal Reserve, working with Powell to help power our country’s robust economic recovery.”

From Washington Post Jan. 13, 2022

In normal times, macroeconomists don’t pay much attention to shipping costs.

From Seattle Times Aug. 15, 2021

You might suppose that the existence of wildly different business-cycle theories would make macroeconomists more humble, but no.

From Economist Apr. 19, 2018

When I run that line by Russ Roberts, he replies with a joke: “How do you know macroeconomists have a sense of humor? They use decimal points.”

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2016

An earlier generation of macroeconomists had focused on aggregate measures, such as the total levels of consumption or income in the economy.

From New York Times Oct. 12, 2015

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